TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatial memory and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists APV and MK- 801
T2 - Memory impairments depend on familiarity with the environment, drug dose, and training duration
AU - Caramanos, Z.
AU - Shapiro, M. L.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Rats given N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonists were tested in the radial maze in spatial working memory (WM) and reference memory (RM) tasks. Female rats given (+)-10.11-dihydro-5-methyl-5H-dibenzo [a,d] cycloheptene- 5,10 imine (MK-801; 0.0625 mg/kg ip) before daily testing in an 8-arm WM task were impaired even after 70 days. Control rats learned quickly, were assigned to a group given MK-801 or saline, and were trained to avoid 4 of the 8 arms. MK-801 impaired this reversal learning but did not affect WM performance. Male rats were trained on an 8-arm WM task for 19 days and then given intracranial aminophosphonovaleric acid (APV: 33 mM), which impaired both WM and motor behavior. Male rats were trained for 65 days to enter 4 of 8 arms and then given intracranial APV (20 or 30 mM). WM and RM were normal in the familiar environment but were both impaired in an unfamiliar environment. Results suggest that the mnemonic effects of NMDA antagonists depend on environmental familiarity, dose, and training duration.
AB - Rats given N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonists were tested in the radial maze in spatial working memory (WM) and reference memory (RM) tasks. Female rats given (+)-10.11-dihydro-5-methyl-5H-dibenzo [a,d] cycloheptene- 5,10 imine (MK-801; 0.0625 mg/kg ip) before daily testing in an 8-arm WM task were impaired even after 70 days. Control rats learned quickly, were assigned to a group given MK-801 or saline, and were trained to avoid 4 of the 8 arms. MK-801 impaired this reversal learning but did not affect WM performance. Male rats were trained on an 8-arm WM task for 19 days and then given intracranial aminophosphonovaleric acid (APV: 33 mM), which impaired both WM and motor behavior. Male rats were trained for 65 days to enter 4 of 8 arms and then given intracranial APV (20 or 30 mM). WM and RM were normal in the familiar environment but were both impaired in an unfamiliar environment. Results suggest that the mnemonic effects of NMDA antagonists depend on environmental familiarity, dose, and training duration.
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U2 - 10.1037/0735-7044.108.1.30
DO - 10.1037/0735-7044.108.1.30
M3 - Article
C2 - 7910747
AN - SCOPUS:0028299910
SN - 0735-7044
VL - 108
SP - 30
EP - 43
JO - Behavioral Neuroscience
JF - Behavioral Neuroscience
IS - 1
ER -