Rupniak_1992_Life.Sci_50_1959

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Title : Failure of d-cycloserine to reverse cognitive disruption induced by scopolamine or phencyclidine in primates - Rupniak_1992_Life.Sci_50_1959
Author(s) : Rupniak NM , Duchnowski M , Tye SJ , Cook G , Iversen SD
Ref : Life Sciences , 50 :1959 , 1992
Abstract :

The partial glycine agonist d-cycloserine may be of therapeutic use as a cognitive enhancer. We examined the ability of d-cycloserine (3-14 mg/kg i.m.) to reverse cognitive impairments induced by scopolamine (0.03 mg/kg) or PCP (0.25 mg/kg). There was no evidence for a dose-related improvement in visuospatial memory using retention intervals of 2,10 or 20 sec. A possible explanation for these findings is that central glycine function cannot be adequately increased using systemic administration of d-cycloserine in this dose range.

PubMedSearch : Rupniak_1992_Life.Sci_50_1959
PubMedID: 1593924

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Rupniak NM, Duchnowski M, Tye SJ, Cook G, Iversen SD (1992)
Failure of d-cycloserine to reverse cognitive disruption induced by scopolamine or phencyclidine in primates
Life Sciences 50 :1959

Rupniak NM, Duchnowski M, Tye SJ, Cook G, Iversen SD (1992)
Life Sciences 50 :1959