Title : Effects of metrifonate on radial arm maze acquisition in middle-aged rats - Dachir_1997_Brain.Res_777_251 |
Author(s) : Dachir S , Schmidt B , Levy A |
Ref : Brain Research , 777 :251 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The efficacy of metrifonate, a well-tolerated cholinesterase (ChE) inhibitor, in attenuating the normal aging- and corticosterone-induced impairments of radial maze performance of rats was compared. Middle-aged Fischer 344 rats were screened for their spatial orientation performance in the Morris water escape task. Good and bad performers were selected: good performers (N= 22) were treated with subcutaneous sustained-release corticosterone pellets, resulting in hippocampal cell damage and impaired spatial orientation in the radial maze; age-induced bad performers (N = 20) were tested without additional pharmacological intervention. Metrifonate (MFT), administered daily during radial maze testing, 30 min before training, at a dose of 15 mg/kg p.o., facilitated the acquisition of the task in age-impaired rats, but not in corticosterone-impaired rats. |
PubMedSearch : Dachir_1997_Brain.Res_777_251 |
PubMedID: 9449438 |
Inhibitor | Trichlorfon~Metrifonate |
Dachir S, Schmidt B, Levy A (1997)
Effects of metrifonate on radial arm maze acquisition in middle-aged rats
Brain Research
777 :251
Dachir S, Schmidt B, Levy A (1997)
Brain Research
777 :251