The Departments of Psychology and Biology & Centers for Life Science and Neuroscience Research, The University at Albany-State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, United States.
Neurosci Lett. 2010 Mar 12;472(1):38-42. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2010.01.051. Epub 2010 Feb 1.
Progesterone can enhance cognitive performance among young and aged mice; however, the mechanisms underlying these effects of progesterone are not well-understood. Aged, mice which lack functional progestin receptors (PRKO), or wildtype mice were administered progesterone (10mg/kg, SC), or vehicle, and learning/memory was evaluated. Progesterone, compared to vehicle, produced a conditioned place preference in PRKO and wildtype mice. Progesterone improved performance of PRKO and wildtype mice in the object placement, water maze, contextual and cued fear conditioning tasks. PRKO, compared to wildtype, mice performed better in the inhibitory avoidance task, irrespective of progesterone. Thus, progesterone to aged mice enhances performance across a variety of tasks and this may not require actions at PRs.
孕酮可提高年轻和老年小鼠的认知表现;然而,孕酮产生这些效果的机制尚不清楚。缺乏功能性孕激素受体(PRKO)的老年小鼠或野生型小鼠接受孕酮(10mg/kg,SC)或载体处理,并评估学习/记忆。与载体相比,孕酮在 PRKO 和野生型小鼠中产生条件性位置偏好。孕酮改善了 PRKO 和野生型小鼠在物体放置、水迷宫、情境和线索恐惧条件作用任务中的表现。与野生型相比,PRKO 小鼠在无论是否给予孕酮的情况下,在抑制性回避任务中的表现更好。因此,孕酮可提高老年小鼠在各种任务中的表现,而这可能不需要 PR 发挥作用。