Welner_1988_Brain.Res_463_192

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Title : Transplantation of embryonic ventral forebrain grafts to the neocortex of rats with bilateral lesions of nucleus basalis magnocellularis ameliorates a lesion-induced deficit in spatial memory - Welner_1988_Brain.Res_463_192
Author(s) : Welner SA , Dunnett SB , Salamone JD , MacLean B , Iversen SD
Ref : Brain Research , 463 :192 , 1988
Abstract :

Embryonic ventral forebrain grafts containing developing cholinergic cells were transplanted to the neocortex of rats with bilateral quisqualic acid lesions of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis. A lesion-induced deficit on performance of a spatial alternation test of memory was reduced by such transplants. When the same animals were treated with the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine (0.05 mg/kg), however, performance on the behavioral task was not further promoted, and therefore, under these conditions, the cholinergic cortical transplants appear not to be subject to modulation by anticholinesterase drugs.

PubMedSearch : Welner_1988_Brain.Res_463_192
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Welner SA, Dunnett SB, Salamone JD, MacLean B, Iversen SD (1988)
Transplantation of embryonic ventral forebrain grafts to the neocortex of rats with bilateral lesions of nucleus basalis magnocellularis ameliorates a lesion-induced deficit in spatial memory
Brain Research 463 :192

Welner SA, Dunnett SB, Salamone JD, MacLean B, Iversen SD (1988)
Brain Research 463 :192