Zanotti_1986_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_90_274

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Title : Reversal of scopolamine-induced amnesia by phosphatidylserine in rats - Zanotti_1986_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_90_274
Author(s) : Zanotti A , Valzelli L , Toffano G
Ref : Psychopharmacology (Berl) , 90 :274 , 1986
Abstract :

Scopolamine (2 mg/kg IP) and propranolol (55 mg/kg IP), given before a single learning trial, reduce retention of a passive avoidance response in rats. Phosphatidylserine, 30-60 mg/kg IP, antagonizes the amnesic effect of scopolamine but not that of propranolol. The retention of the passive avoidance response is not affected by phosphatidylserine given alone. The results indicate that this phospholipid selectively counteracts the action of scopolamine on passive avoidance acquisition, probably via a cholinergic mechanism.

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Zanotti A, Valzelli L, Toffano G (1986)
Reversal of scopolamine-induced amnesia by phosphatidylserine in rats
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 90 :274

Zanotti A, Valzelli L, Toffano G (1986)
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 90 :274