Title of article :
The bidirectional effect of prelimbic 5-hydroxytryptamine type-4 (5-HT4) receptors on ACPA-mediated aversive memory impairment in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats
Author/Authors :
Ahmadi-Mahmoodabadi ، Nargol Institute for Cognitive Science Studies , Emamghoreishi ، Masoumeh Department of Pharmacology, Department of Neuroscience - School of Medicine, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Nasehi ، Mohammad Cognitive and Neuroscience Research Center - Islamic Azad University , Zarrindast ، Mohammad-Reza Institute for Cognitive Science Studies
Abstract :
Objective(s): This study aimed at investigating the effect of serotonergic 5-HT4 receptor agonist/antagonist on memory consolidation deficit induced by ACPA (a potent, selective CB1 cannabinoid receptor agonist) in the pre-limbic (PL) cortex. Materials and Methods: We used the step-through passive avoidance test to evaluate memory consolidation of male SpragueDawley (SD) rats. Bilateral posttraining microinjections of the drugs were done in a volume of 0.6 μl/rat into the PL area (0.3 μl per side).Results: The results showed a significant interaction between RS67333 hydrochloride (5-HT4 receptor agonist) or RS23597190 hydrochloride (5-HT4 receptor antagonist) and ACPA on consolidation of aversive memory. RS67333 hydrochloride (0.5 μg/rat) enhanced consolidation of memory and its coadministration at the ineffective dose of 0.005 μg/rat with ineffective (0.001 μg/rat) or effective (0.1 μg/rat) doses of ACPA improved and prevented impairment of memory caused by ACPA, respectively. In other words, RS67333 had a bidirectional effect on ACPA-caused amnesia. While RS23597190 hydrochloride had no effect on memory at the doses used (0.005, 0.01, 0.1, or 0.5 μg/rat); but its concomitant use with an effective dose of ACPA (0.1 μg/rat) potentiated amnesia. None of the drugs had an effect on locomotor activity.Conclusion: This study revealed that activation or deactivation of the 5HT4 receptors in the PL may mediate the IA memory impairment induced by ACPA indicating a modulatory role for the 5HT4 serotonergic receptors.
Keywords :
ACPA , Pre , limbic cortex , Passive avoidance memory , RS23597 , 190 , RS67333
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences