Baek Jean ha, Zheng Yiwen, Darlington Cynthia L, Smith Paul F
Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Neurosci Lett. 2009 Oct 16;464(1):71-3. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2009.08.008. Epub 2009 Aug 8.
Drugs that act as agonists at the cannabinoid CB(1) receptor have been reported to interfere with a diverse range of cognitive functions, including object recognition memory. However, to date, most of the studies conducted on this aspect of memory have suggested that these effects occur mainly in pubertal or pre-pubertal, rather than adult, rats. In this study we revisited this issue and evaluated the effects of a single s.c. injection of the CB(1) receptor agonist, WIN 55,212-2 ('WIN'), at 1, 3 or 5mg/kg, on object recognition memory. We found that WIN significantly reduced the total exploration time for objects at the 5mg/kg dose only (P<0.05). This was presumably due to its sedative effects at this dose. However, the discrimination index, which controlled for the general effects of WIN on object exploration, was significantly reduced only for the 1mg/kg WIN group (P<0.05), suggesting that only at this low dose did WIN specifically interfere with object discrimination. These results suggest that WIN can interfere with object recognition memory even in adult rats following a single injection of a low dose.
据报道,作为大麻素CB(1)受体激动剂的药物会干扰多种认知功能,包括物体识别记忆。然而,迄今为止,关于记忆这一方面的大多数研究表明,这些影响主要发生在青春期或青春期前的大鼠身上,而非成年大鼠。在本研究中,我们重新探讨了这个问题,并评估了皮下注射1、3或5mg/kg的CB(1)受体激动剂WIN 55,212-2(“WIN”)对物体识别记忆的影响。我们发现,WIN仅在5mg/kg剂量时显著减少了对物体的总探索时间(P<0.05)。这可能是由于该剂量下的镇静作用。然而,控制WIN对物体探索总体影响的辨别指数仅在1mg/kg WIN组中显著降低(P<0.05),表明只有在这个低剂量时WIN才会特异性地干扰物体辨别。这些结果表明,即使在成年大鼠单次注射低剂量的情况下,WIN也会干扰物体识别记忆。