| Literature DB >> 11090110 |
J P Redrobe1, G Calo, R Guerrini, D Regoli, R Quirion.
Abstract
1. The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of the novel nociceptin receptor antagonist, [Nphe(1)]-Nociceptin (1-13)-NH(2) (bilateral intrahippocampal injection, 50 nmole rat(-1)) on purported nociceptin-induced (bilateral intrahippocampal injection, 5 nmole rat(-1)) deficits in spatial learning in the rat Morris water maze task. In addition, experiments were performed in an 'open field' to investigate possible peptide-induced changes in exploratory behaviour. 2. Nociceptin significantly impaired the ability of the animal to locate the hidden platform throughout training (P<0.001 versus control group). 3. Pretreatment with [Nphe(1)]-Nociceptin (1-13)-NH(2) significantly blocked nociceptin-induced impairment of spatial learning (P<0.001 versus nociceptin group). 4. A probe trial revealed that vehicle-treated animals spent more time in the quadrant that had previously contained the hidden platform, whereas nociceptin-treated animals did not spend more time in any one quadrant. 5. Learning impairments were not attributable to non-specific deficits in motor performance or change in exploratory behaviour. 6. Taken together, our results reveal that [Nphe(1)]-Nociceptin (1-13)-NH(2) represents an effective and useful in vivo antagonist at the nociceptin receptors involved in learning and memory.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11090110 PMCID: PMC1572479 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Pharmacol ISSN: 0007-1188 Impact factor: 8.739