Literature DB >> 11224273

Effects of excitatory amino acid antagonists on social recognition of male rats.

Z. Hlinák1, I. Krejcí.   

Abstract

The effects of NMDA and non-NMDA glutamate receptor antagonists were evaluated on social recognition of adult male rats. Adult animals were injected (s.c.) with drug or saline immediately after the initial exposure to a juvenile male, 21-24 days old, and re-exposed to the same or to a novel juvenile 30min later. If the time spent by animals in social investigation during re-exposure to the same juvenile was comparable with the time measured during the initial exposure and with the time of animals re-exposed to a novel juvenile, the effect of a drug was designated as amnesia. Such an effect was found in adult animals administered 1 and 1.5mg/kg phencyclidine, 0.1mg/kg dizoclipine, 2.5mg/kg CPP, and 4mg/kg CGS 19755. Amnesic effects were observed at doses not affecting motor performance. No amnesic effect was produced by CNQX and NBQX (2.5, 5 and 10mg/kg). These results show that while recognition capacity in adult male rats is disrupted by several NMDA antagonists, non-NMDA antagonists do not interfere with short-term retention of individual odours. This suggests that NMDA glutamate receptors may be involved in the processing of socially relevant olfactory information.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 11224273     DOI: 10.1097/00008877-199406000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Pharmacol        ISSN: 0955-8810            Impact factor:   2.293


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