| Title : Metrifonate improves spatial navigation and avoidance behavior in scopolamine-treated, medial septum-lesioned and aged rats - Riekkinen_1996_Eur.J.Pharmacol_309_121 |
| Author(s) : Riekkinen P, Jr. , Schmidt B , Stefanski R , Kuitunen J , Riekkinen M |
| Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 309 :121 , 1996 |
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Abstract :
We investigated the effects of acute p.o. pretraining treatment with an indirect acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, metrifonate, on water maze spatial navigation and passive avoidance behavior. Metrifonate (10-100 mg/kg, orally, p.o.) did not improve the water maze or passive avoidance performance of young intact rats. However, in young rats metrifonate over a broad dosage range (10-100 mg/kg, p.o.) was able to alleviate the adverse effects of scopolamine (a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist; 0.4 and 2.0 mg/kg in water maze and passive avoidance study, respectively) and medial septum-lesioning on spatial reference and working memory and passive avoidance performance. In old (23-month-old) rats, a defect of water maze and passive avoidance behavior was observed. In old rats, metrifonate improved spatial reference memory function in the water maze and also passive avoidance at 10-30 mg/kg, but the 3 mg/kg dose was ineffective. Very old (27-month-old) rats had a more severe impairment of water maze performance than old rats, and metrifonate 3-30 mg/kg did not improve their spatial navigation. These results show that metrifonate may over a wide range of doses stimulate cognitive functioning, but during advanced aging neurobiological defects develop that may mask some of the therapeutic effects of metrifonate in rats. |
| PubMedSearch : Riekkinen_1996_Eur.J.Pharmacol_309_121 |
| PubMedID: 8874130 |
| Inhibitor | Trichlorfon~Metrifonate |
Riekkinen P, Jr., Schmidt B, Stefanski R, Kuitunen J, Riekkinen M (1996)
Metrifonate improves spatial navigation and avoidance behavior in scopolamine-treated, medial septum-lesioned and aged rats
European Journal of Pharmacology
309 :121
Riekkinen P, Jr., Schmidt B, Stefanski R, Kuitunen J, Riekkinen M (1996)
European Journal of Pharmacology
309 :121