Aripiprazole ameliorates scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice

L. Adedayo, Godgift Offor, Olalekan Jolayemi, Gideon B. Ojo, O. Bamidele, A. Ojo, Timothy Emmanuel, Nimedia Gideon Aitokhuehi, S. Onasanwo, A. Ayoka
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Aripiprazole, a known third generation anti-psychotic drug. The drug has shown to have lesser side effects on extrapyramidal system and enhance memory when compared with the first-generation anti-psychotic drugs. However, studies on the impact of aripiprazole on scopolamine-induced memory impairment in mice have been poorly reported. This study was designed to investigate the impact of aripiprazole on scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice. Thirtysix (36) mice weighing between 20-23g were randomly divided into six groups. Group 1 was given 10 ml/kg distilled water. Group 2 received 3 mg/kg scopolamine alone. Group 3 was given 1 mg/kg donepezil. Group 4 received 0.5 mg/kg aripiprazole. Group 5 was given 0.3 mg/kg aripiprazole. Group 6 received 0.1mg/kg aripiprazole. Thirty minutes after administration of either aripiprazole or donepezil, scopolamine (3 mg/kg) was administered, intraperitoneally. The administration was for 7days, during which their memory was assessed using Morris water maze and Y-maze models. The results showed that the anti-amnesic effect of aripiprazole appeared to be dosedependent; the animals administered with 0.5 mg/kg aripiprazole showed the greatest improved memory performance against scopolamine-induced amnesia. The hippocampal and prefrontal cortex tissues displayed anti-amnesic potential of aripiprazole. Aripiprazole seems to improved memory performance against scopolamine-induced memory impairment in mice.
阿立哌唑改善小鼠东莨菪碱诱导的健忘症
阿立哌唑,已知的第三代抗精神病药物。与第一代抗精神病药物相比,该药对锥体外系系统的副作用较小,并能增强记忆。然而,关于阿立哌唑对东莨菪碱引起的小鼠记忆损伤影响的研究报道较少。本研究旨在探讨阿立哌唑对东莨菪碱致小鼠健忘症的影响。36只体重在20-23g之间的小鼠随机分为6组。1组灌胃蒸馏水10 ml/kg。组2单独给予东莨菪碱3 mg/kg。3组患者给予多奈哌齐1 mg/kg;第4组给予阿立哌唑0.5 mg/kg;第5组患者给予阿立哌唑0.3 mg/kg。第6组给予阿立哌唑0.1mg/kg。阿立哌唑或多奈哌齐给药30分钟后,腹腔注射东莨菪碱(3mg /kg)。给药7d,采用Morris水迷宫和y型迷宫模型评估小鼠记忆。结果表明,阿立哌唑的抗遗忘作用呈剂量依赖性;给予0.5 mg/kg阿立哌唑的动物对东莨菪碱引起的健忘症的记忆表现改善最大。海马和前额叶皮层组织显示阿立哌唑的抗遗忘潜能。阿立哌唑似乎改善了东莨菪碱引起的记忆障碍小鼠的记忆表现。
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