Mora S, Díaz-Véliz G
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1985;85(3):315-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00428194.
The influence of posttraining subcutaneous administration of luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) was tested on the retention of either active or passive avoidance conditioning in male rats. Injection of LHRH (200 micrograms/kg) immediately after the acquisition of an active avoidance response (two-way shuttle behavior) enhanced retention of the response, assessed 7 days later. When the neuropeptide was injected immediately after a passive avoidance conditioning training, the effects varied with the intensity of the footshock applied. LHRH enhanced retention of avoidance training with weak footshock (0.20 and 0.35 mA) but impaired retention of training with strong footshock (0.70 and 1.0 mA). The effects of LHRH seem to be unspecific since they are similar to those observed after treatment with several hormones. The results are discussed based on the interactions between peripherally injected hormones and endogenous substances released following footshock. A modulatory effect on the monoaminergic pathway involved in memory storage processes is postulated.
研究了训练后皮下注射促黄体激素释放激素(LHRH)对雄性大鼠主动或被动回避条件反射记忆保持的影响。在获得主动回避反应(双向穿梭行为)后立即注射LHRH(200微克/千克),可增强7天后评估的反应记忆保持。当在被动回避条件反射训练后立即注射该神经肽时,其效果随施加的足部电击强度而变化。LHRH增强了弱足部电击(0.20和0.35毫安)回避训练的记忆保持,但损害了强足部电击(0.70和1.0毫安)训练的记忆保持。LHRH的作用似乎是非特异性的,因为它们与几种激素处理后观察到的作用相似。基于外周注射激素与足部电击后释放的内源性物质之间的相互作用对结果进行了讨论。推测其对参与记忆存储过程的单胺能通路具有调节作用。