Díaz del Guante Miguel A, Rivas Mauricio, Prado-Alcalá Roberto A, Quirarte Gina L
Institute of Neurobiology, National University of México, Carretera Querétaro-SLP, Km 15, Querétaro, Qro. 76230, Mexico.
Neuroreport. 2004 Nov 15;15(16):2527-9. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200411150-00019.
Interference with dopaminergic, GABAergic or cholinergic activity of the substantia nigra is sufficient to disrupt cognitive functions. In spite of the known interactions between these neurotransmitters and serotonin, there is a notable scarcity of data germane to the participation of nigral serotonin in learning and memory. It was important, therefore, to investigate the possible involvement of serotonin in cognition. Pre-training injections of serotonin into the nigra of rats produced strong amnesia of an aversively-motivated task (inhibitory avoidance) compared to similar injections into the cerebral cortex and zona incerta. The present findings support the hypothesis that nigral serotonergic activity is involved in memory functions.