Title : Effect of pyroglutamic acid stereoisomers on ECS and scopolamine-induced memory disruption and brain acetylcholine levels in the rat - Spignoli_1987_Pharmacol.Res.Commun_19_901 |
Author(s) : Spignoli G , Magnani M , Giovannini MG , Pepeu G |
Ref : Pharmacol Res Commun , 19 :901 , 1987 |
Abstract :
The acquisition of a passive avoidance conditioned response was disrupted in the rat by electroconvulsive shock (ECS) and scopolamine administration. D,L-pyroglutamic acid (D,L-PCA) 500 and 1000 mg/kg, administered as arginine salt 120 min before the retest, prevented both the ECS and scopolamine-induced amnesia. Arginine alone was ineffective. Scopolamine brought about a 52 and 39% decrease, respectively, in cortical and hippocampal acetylcholine (ACh) levels, measured by means of a gas-chromatographic method. D,L-PCA 500 and 1000 mg/kg also prevented the decrease in brain ACh level. When the two isomers were studied separately, D-PCA was more effective than L-PCA and antagonized scopolamine-induced amnesia at the doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg. In conclusion, D,L-PCA is active on cortical and hippocampal cholinergic mechanisms and, like other 2-oxopyrrolidone derivatives, shows cognition-enhancing properties. |
PubMedSearch : Spignoli_1987_Pharmacol.Res.Commun_19_901 |
PubMedID: 3448611 |
Spignoli G, Magnani M, Giovannini MG, Pepeu G (1987)
Effect of pyroglutamic acid stereoisomers on ECS and scopolamine-induced memory disruption and brain acetylcholine levels in the rat
Pharmacol Res Commun
19 :901
Spignoli G, Magnani M, Giovannini MG, Pepeu G (1987)
Pharmacol Res Commun
19 :901