Title of article :
The Effect of Ketanserin and Pirenperone Injected into the CA1 Region on Spatial Discrimination
Author/Authors :
Naghdi, Nasser Dept. of physiology & pharmacology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Majlessi, Nahid Dept. of physiology & pharmacology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Broofar, Fahshideh Dept. of physiology & pharmacology - Pasteur Institute of Iran
Abstract :
In the present study, the effect of 5-HT2A receptor blockers in CA1 region of rat hippocampus on
spatial learning was assessed in a T-maze, a spatial discrimination task. Rats were canulated
bilaterally and injected daily vehicle (saline), 5-HT2A-selective antagonist, ketanserin (0.6, 1.2 or 2.4
µg/0.5 µl) and pirenperone (0.1, 0.3, 1.2 or 2.4 µg/0.5 µl) into the cannula 30 minutes before training. Results indicated that ketanserin and pirenperon did not affect spontaneous alternation and also did
not induce a significant effect on trials to reach criterion and errors made by animals throughout
spatial discrimination and reversal learning. But, in the rats that received ketanserin produced dose
dependent decrease in the latencies to enter the chosen arm in both learning and reversal stages.
During extinction, no change was observed in the choice of the previously reinforced arm in both
ketanserin and pirenperone groups. The slope of latency in the ketanserin group that had received
the highest dose of ketanserin (2.4 µg) than the sham operated group but not in the pirenperone
group. These findings suggest that 5-HT2A receptors blockade (ketanserin, but not pirenperone) in
the CA1 region may decrease decision time and increase behavioural flexibility in T-maze.
Keywords :
Ketanserin , Pirenperone , CA1 , T-maze , Spatial discrimination
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics