Effects of Chronic Stress on Spatial Learning and Memory and Nitric Oxide in Hippocampus of Rats / 中国心理卫生杂志
Chinese Mental Health Journal
;
(12)1991.
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en Chino
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To study the effect of chronic stress on spatial learning and memory and nitric oxide (NO) in hippocampus of the ratsMethod:
Chronic stress model was established by electric-foot accompanied with noise Morris watermaze was used to observe spatial learning and memory abilities, contents of NO and activities of NOS in hippocampus were measured during the testResult:
The spatial learning and memory of chronic stress rats were significantly decreased in Morris watermaze Contents of NO (3 87?0 47 nmol/mgpro) and NOS activity (102 64?13 33 pmol/mgpro/min) in hippocampus of the stress rats were significantly higher than that of normal rats (2 76?0 43 nmol/mgpro, 78 25?10 67 pmol/mgpro/min respectively)Conclusion:
Chronic stress impairs spatial learning and memory abilities of rats, which may be related to the increase of NO in their hippocampus
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Chinese Mental Health Journal
Año:
1991
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