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Fluoxetine enhances memory processing in mice.

J F Flood, A Cherkin.   

Abstract

Fluoxetine (FLU) increases brain concentrations of serotonin by blocking its uptake, without appreciably affecting the dopamine or norepinephrine systems. The present experiments provide evidence that a subcutaneous injection of FLU enhanced post-memory processing ("consolidation") and retrieval, but not acquisition in young adult mice. FLU (15 mg/kg) enhanced 1-week memory retention when injected 2 min post-training. Similar enhancement was obtained with intracerebroventricular injection (20 micrograms per mouse). FLU enhanced retention when administered prior to training (1-5 mg/kg). FLU (2.5 mg/kg) enhanced recall scores when injected 1 h before the 1-week retention test, indicating an enhancing effect on memory retrieval. Neither the pre-training nor pre-testing effects depended on improved acquisition, since FLU did not improve acquisition of T-maze foot-shock avoidance over the dose range 0.5-35 mg/kg. The sensitive period for post-training enhancement by FLU (15 mg/kg) was less than 90 min, as shown by the temporal gradient typical of memory-enhancing drugs. The amnesia induced by a protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin, or by an anticholinergic drug scopolamine, was blocked by FLU (15 mg/kg) injected post-training. Finally, FLU (15 mg/kg) injected after one-trial passive avoidance training enhanced 1-week retention, demonstrating effectiveness in this task as well as in the active avoidance task.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3114813     DOI: 10.1007/bf02439584

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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