پديد آورندگان :
Naghdi Nasser نويسنده , MOHADDESS Gisso نويسنده , Khamnei Saeid نويسنده , Arjomand Mohammad A نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Androgens have been shown to affect cognitive aspects of spatial memory. Testosterone
which is the most important androgen, plays a role in the organization of behavior during
development. Also, it has been shown that androgens cause sex related differences in learning
and memory especially during neonatal period. In the current study, we assessed the effects
of castration and testosterone enanthate (TE) administration on spatial cognition. Multiple
doses of testosterone enanthate (20, 40,80 and 120 mg/Kg) were examined on different groups
using Morris water maze. Spatial memory was preserved in castrated rats. There was also no
difference among multiple doses and control groups. For control of the level of testosterone in
the blood of casterated rats and intact rats, blood samples were collected from intact group and
7,10,12,14,21 days after casteration. Testosterone levels were measured by Radio-immuno
assay (RIA) technique and compared among all groups. The level of testosterone after 7 days
in casterated rats were 0 nmol/L and after 21 days were 0.02(PLUS-MINUS)0.02 nmol/L while in intact rats
were 2.69±0.88 nmol/L. These data suggests that changes in the level of androgen in circulation
have no effect on spatial localization, at least after puberty in male rats