Title of article :
ROLE OF CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEMORY and ITS INTERACTION WITH DOPAMINERGIC SYSTEM
Author/Authors :
Zangeneh, F. Z Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Ahwaz University of Medical Sciences , Motammedi, F Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Bakhtiarian, A Department of pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The central cholinergic system has been associated with cognitive function and memory and
acetylcholine plays an important role during the early stages of memory consolidation. In this study,
mice were trained with one way active avoidance procedure. Different doses of arecoline and
physostigmine, with and without scopolamine, were administrated at pre-training, post-training and
retrieval phases. Avoidance retention was tested at 4, 8, 12, 16 and 24 hours after training. Results
showed that muscarinic agonist arecoline can potentiate memory in post training and retrieval phases
and reversible cholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine potentiated memory only in retrieval phase.
Scopolamine disrupted acetylcholine potentiation only in retrieval phase. In the second part of this
study, the effect of dopaminergic system was investigated. Low dose of apomorphine and D2 agonist
bromocriptine potentiated memory when administered in immediate post-training phase, and D2
antagonist sulpiride impaired memory. When the cholinergic system was blocked by scopolamine in
immediate post-training phase, apomorphine and bromocriptine potentiated memory and sulpiride
impaired it. In conclusion, these results suggest that cholinergic system plays a critical role in retrieval
phase. No interaction was found between cholinergic and dopaminergic systems in the post-training
phase.
Keywords :
Muscarinic receptor , consolidation , retrieval , active–avoidance , apomorphine , sulpiride
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics