PMID: 42929Oct 1, 1979Paper

Peripheral catecholamines and memory: characteristics of syrosingopine-induced amnesia

Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
T J Walsh, T Palfai

Abstract

The effect of syrosingopine on retention of a passive avoidance trial in mice was investigated. The drug given in doses of 2.5, 4.0 or 6.0 mg/kg 2 hr before training, but not when given 24 or 0.5 hr or immediately after training, resulted in amnesia 7 days later. Dopamine or norepinephrine administered systemically 15 min before to 10 min after training was able to block the syrosingopine-induced amnesia. The role of peripheral catecholamines in memory formation was discussed.

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Jan 1, 1992·Psychopharmacology·D K Rush, K Streit
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