Judge M E, Quartermain D
Neurosci Lett. 1981 Jul 17;24(3):313-7. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(81)90177-4.
The ergot alkaloid Hydergine was tested for its ability to reverse an amnesia for approach-avoidance training. Thirsty mice were trained to drink in a test chamber and then punished with brief electric shocks for drinking. Those mice injected with the protein-synthesis inhibitor anisomycin immediately after training were amnesic for the shock when tested 48 h later. Pre-test injection of 10.0 or 1.0 mg/kg of Hydergine effectively reversed the amnesia while 0.1 mg/kg was ineffective. Non-contingent shock control groups ruled out the possibility that the effect was due to non-specific effects of the drug or training stimuli.
对麦角生物碱海得琴逆转回避训练失忆症的能力进行了测试。将口渴的小鼠置于测试箱中训练其饮水,然后在其饮水时施以短暂电击进行惩罚。训练后立即注射蛋白质合成抑制剂茴香霉素的小鼠,在48小时后测试时对电击失忆。预测试时注射10.0或1.0毫克/千克的海得琴可有效逆转失忆症,而0.1毫克/千克则无效。非偶然电击对照组排除了该效应是由药物或训练刺激的非特异性作用所致的可能性。