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阿片类拮抗剂对幼年和老年大鼠空间记忆的影响。

Effects of opiate antagonists on spatial memory in young and aged rats.

作者信息

Gallagher M, Bostock E, King R

出版信息

Behav Neural Biol. 1985 Nov;44(3):374-85. doi: 10.1016/s0163-1047(85)90688-0.

DOI:10.1016/s0163-1047(85)90688-0
PMID:4084183
Abstract

The effects of post-training opiate antagonist administration on spatial memory were assessed in young and aged male Long Evans rats. In Experiment I rats were trained to visit each arm of an eight-arm radial maze once in a session to obtain a food reward placed at the end of each arm. During training aged rats required significantly more trials to achieve criterion performance when compared to young mature rats. However, administration of the opiate antagonist naloxone (2.0 mg/kg) immediately after each training trial did not significantly alter the rate of achieving accurate performance in either age group. In Experiment II young and aged rats that were previously trained to a comparable criterion on the radial maze were tested on the same maze apparatus in novel spatial environments. When animals were exposed to novel spatial information, the effects of post-trial opiate antagonists were examined using a within-subjects counter-balanced design. In Experiment IIa naloxone (2 mg/kg) enhanced the performance of both young and aged rats. In Experiment IIB naltrexone (1.0 mg/kg) was found to have a comparable effect of enhancing the performance of both age groups. In addition, in Experiment IIb a significant age-related deficit was found in rats tested in novel spatial environments. These results indicate that opiate antagonists are capable of improving memory for new spatial information in both young and aged rats on a task that is sensitive to behavioral deficits during normal aging.

摘要

研究人员评估了训练后给予阿片类拮抗剂对年轻和老年雄性Long Evans大鼠空间记忆的影响。在实验I中,训练大鼠在一个实验环节中依次访问八臂辐射状迷宫的每个臂,以获取放置在每个臂末端的食物奖励。在训练过程中,与年轻成熟大鼠相比,老年大鼠达到标准表现所需的实验次数显著更多。然而,每次训练实验后立即给予阿片类拮抗剂纳洛酮(2.0毫克/千克)并没有显著改变两个年龄组达到准确表现的速率。在实验II中,将之前在辐射状迷宫中训练至可比标准的年轻和老年大鼠在相同的迷宫装置上于新的空间环境中进行测试。当动物接触新的空间信息时,采用被试内平衡设计检查实验后给予阿片类拮抗剂的效果。在实验IIa中,纳洛酮(2毫克/千克)提高了年轻和老年大鼠的表现。在实验IIB中,发现纳曲酮(1.0毫克/千克)对两个年龄组的表现都有类似的提高作用。此外,在实验IIb中,发现在新空间环境中测试的大鼠存在与年龄相关的显著缺陷。这些结果表明,阿片类拮抗剂能够改善年轻和老年大鼠对新空间信息的记忆,该任务对正常衰老过程中的行为缺陷敏感。

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