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The interaction between hippocampal GABA-B and cannabinoid receptors upon spatial change and object novelty discrimination memory function.

AbstractRATIONALE:
Previous studies have postulated functional links between GABA and cannabinoid systems in the hippocampus. The aim of the present study was to investigate any possible interaction between these systems in spatial change and object novelty discrimination memory consolidation in the dorsal hippocampus (CA1 region) of NMRI mice.
METHODS:
Assessment of the spatial change and object novelty discrimination memory function was carried out in a non-associative task. The experiment comprised mice exposure to an open field containing five objects followed by the examination of their reactivity to object displacement (spatial change) and object substitution (object novelty) after three sessions of habituation.
RESULTS:
Our results showed that the post-training intraperitoneal administration of the higher dose of ACPA (0.02 mg/kg) impaired both spatial change and novelty discrimination memory functions. Meanwhile, the higher dose of GABA-B receptor agonist, baclofen, impaired the spatial change memory by itself. Moreover, the post-training intra-CA1 microinjection of a subthreshold dose of baclofen increased the ACPA effect on spatial change and novelty discrimination memory at a lower and higher dose, respectively. On the other hand, the lower and higher but not mid-level doses of GABA-B receptor antagonist, phaclofen, could reverse memory deficits induced by ACPA. However, phaclofen at its mid-level dose impaired the novelty discrimination memory and whereas the higher dose impaired the spatial change memory.
CONCLUSIONS:
Based on our findings, GABA-B receptors in the CA1 region appear to modulate the ACPA-induced cannabinoid CB1 signaling upon spatial change and novelty discrimination memory functions.
AuthorsMohammad Nasehi, Niyousha Alaghmandan-Motlagh, Mohaddeseh Ebrahimi-Ghiri, Mohammad Nami, Mohammad-Reza Zarrindast
JournalPsychopharmacology (Psychopharmacology (Berl)) Vol. 234 Issue 20 Pg. 3117-3128 (Oct 2017) ISSN: 1432-2072 [Electronic] Germany
PMID28779310 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • GABA-B Receptor Agonists
  • GABA-B Receptor Antagonists
  • Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1
  • Receptors, Cannabinoid
  • Receptors, GABA-B
  • phaclofen
  • Baclofen
Topics
  • Animals
  • Baclofen (analogs & derivatives, pharmacology)
  • Discrimination Learning (drug effects, physiology)
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Exploratory Behavior (drug effects, physiology)
  • GABA-B Receptor Agonists (pharmacology)
  • GABA-B Receptor Antagonists (pharmacology)
  • Hippocampus (drug effects, metabolism)
  • Male
  • Memory (drug effects, physiology)
  • Mice
  • Microinjections
  • Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 (metabolism)
  • Receptors, Cannabinoid (metabolism)
  • Receptors, GABA-B (metabolism)
  • Spatial Behavior (drug effects, physiology)

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