Title of article :
Activation and Deactivation of 5-HT1 Receptor of Accumbens Shell Area does not Alter ACPA-induced Aversive Memory Deficit in Male Rat
Author/Authors :
Keramati Nojedehsadat, Marzieh Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University , Oryan, Shahrbanoo Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Science, Kharazmi University , Zarrindast, Mohammad Reza Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Babapour, Vahab Department of Physiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Tehran University
Abstract :
Background
Some studies have indicated a close relation between serotonergic and cannabinoidergic systems in several brain regions. Thus, the aim of current study is investigating the effect of 5-HT1 receptors of accumbens shell (Acb shell) on aversive memory deficit induced by ACPA (cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist) using test-retest protocol of elevated plus-maze (EPM) in male Wistar rats.
Method
Bilateral guide cannulae were implanted to allow microinjection of ACPA, CP94253 HCL (5-HT1 receptor agonist agonist) or GR127935 HCL (5-HT1 receptor antagonist).
Results
Post-test intra-Acb shell of ACPA (0.002 μg/rat), CP94253 (0.5 and 5 ng/rat) and GR127935 (5 ng/rat) increased the percentage of open-arms time (%OAT) in the EPM task compared to the control group, indicating aversive memory deficit. Moreover, concurrent microinjection of the subthreshold dose of CP94253 and GR127935 into Acb shell did not alter open-arms exploratory behavior induced by intra-Acb shell of ACPA on the retest day.
Conclusion
Our data suggests that Acb shell 5-HT1 receptor does not affect aversive memory deficit induced by ACPA in the Acb shell.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Accumbens shell , ACPA , aversive memory , 5 , HT1 receptors agonist , antagonist
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine