Effects of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced depletion of brain serotonin on retrieval of appetitive and aversive memories.
Indian J Exp Biol
; 1995 Nov; 33(11): 837-40
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This study examined whether depletion of central serotonin produces an improved retrieval of aversive memories in the same way as pre-exposure to inescapable footshocks, in rats. Animals conditioned in a T-maze with appetitive (10% sucrose) and aversive (2.0 mA footshock) events were given i.c.v. 24 hr later a single dose of p-chlorophenylalanine (p-CPA). (100, 200, 400 micrograms/rat) or drug vehicle. The retention performance and activity were assessed 48 hr after treatment with this depletor. While lower doses of p-CPA selectively reduced serotonin levels in striatum and anterior cortex, higher doses reduced both serotonin and norepinephrine levels in hippocampus in a dose-dependent fashion. The depletor however, failed to produce a differential improvement of aversive memory retrieval. On the contrary, p-CPA reduced the latency to enter both, previously shocked and appetitively reinforced, goalboxes. The enhanced traversing behaviour in T-maze, together with an increased central entry in the open field that observed in depleted groups, might suggest an anxiolytic activity of p-CPA.
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Conducta Apetitiva
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Ratas
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Encéfalo
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Masculino
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Distribución Tisular
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Serotonina
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Ratas Wistar
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Fenclonina
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Serotoninérgicos
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Indian J Exp Biol
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1995
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