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Peptides ; 25(2): 233-41, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15063004

ABSTRACT

The brain angiotensin AT4 receptor subtype has been implicated in cognitive processing. We initially established that intracerebroventricular administration of the nAChR-antagonist mecamylamine (mec) interfered with spatial memory performance in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Next we demonstrated that mec-induced deficits in spatial memory were overcome by the AT4 receptor-agonist Norleucine1-Angiotensin IV (Nle1-Ang IV). Nle1-Ang IV could not, however, compensate for spatial learning impairments precipitated by both mec and the mAChR-antagonist scopolamine. These findings support the importance of the AT4 receptor in cognitive processing and suggest that the ability of Nle1-Ang IV to improve spatial memory deficiencies may be dependant upon the brain cholinergic system.


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Angiotensin II/analogs & derivatives , Angiotensin II/pharmacology , Mecamylamine/pharmacology , Memory Disorders/drug therapy , Memory/drug effects , Norleucine/pharmacology , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists , Animals , Male , Maze Learning/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Receptors, Angiotensin , Scopolamine/pharmacology
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