| Literature DB >> 15944016 |
Nathan R Rustay1, Craige C Wrenn, Jefferson W Kinney, Andrew Holmes, Kathleen R Bailey, Timothy L Sullivan, Ashley P Harris, Katharine C Long, Maria C Saavedra, Grzegorz Starosta, Caitlin E Innerfield, Rebecca J Yang, Jennifer L Dreiling, Jacqueline N Crawley.
Abstract
Galanin (GAL) impairs performance on cognitive tasks when administered centrally to rats. GAL transgenic (GAL-tg) mice overexpressing endogenous GAL show deficits on the probe trial of the Morris water maze spatial learning task, on the social transmission of food preference olfactory memory task, and on the trace cued fear conditioning emotional learning and memory task. Knockout mice deficient in the GAL-R1 receptor subtype were normal on most memory tasks, while showing a small deficit in trace cued fear conditioning, suggesting a selective role for the GAL-R1 in aversive memories, and implicating other GAL receptor subtypes in spatial learning and olfactory social memory. The growing body of rodent literature implicating excess GAL in cognitive impairment is relevant to the overexpression of GAL in the basal forebrain during the progression of Alzheimer's disease.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15944016 DOI: 10.1016/j.npep.2004.12.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropeptides ISSN: 0143-4179 Impact factor: 3.286