咖啡因和可卡因对小鼠记忆巩固的相互作用。

V Cestari, C Castellano
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这项研究的主要目的是研究咖啡因和可卡因对小鼠记忆巩固的相互作用。为此,使用CD1小鼠;他们被腹腔注射,并在一次试验的抑制性回避任务中进行测试。这个装置由两个隔间组成,一个亮着灯,另一个黑暗。在训练日,这只动物必须从明亮的隔间走到黑暗的隔间,在那里它接受电击。在试验当天,我们的实验在24小时后进行,动物等待进入暗室的时间是其保留率的衡量标准(详见方法)。进行了三组实验。在第一组训练后立即给予咖啡因(0.25、0.5和1 mg/kg)或可卡因(1、2.5和5 mg/kg),增强小鼠的记忆巩固。在第二组实验中,D2多巴胺受体拮抗剂(-)-舒必利对抗了咖啡因对记忆的增强作用。在第三组实验中,咖啡因和可卡因之间明显存在相互作用。这些结果是根据药物与多巴胺能系统的相互作用来解释的。
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Caffeine and cocaine interaction on memory consolidation in mice.

The main aim of this study was to investigate the interaction between the effects of caffeine and cocaine on memory consolidation in mice. For this purpose, CD1 mice were used; they were injected intraperitoneally and tested in a one-trial inhibitory avoidance task. The apparatus consisted of two compartments, one lighted and the other in darkness. On the training day, the animal had to go from the lighted to the dark compartment, where it received an electric shock. On the test day, carried out in our experiments 24 hours later, the time the animal waited to enter the dark compartment is the measure of its retention (for further details, see Methods). Three sets of experiments were carried out. In a first set, immediately posttraining, caffeine (0.25, 0.5 and 1 mg/kg) or cocaine (1, 2.5 and 5 mg/kg) administrations enhanced the memory consolidation of mice. In a second set, the D2 dopamine receptor antagonist, (-)-sulpiride, antagonized the enhancing effect of caffeine on memory. In a third set, a clear interaction between caffeine and cocaine was evident. The results are interpreted in terms of interaction of the drugs used with the dopaminergic system.

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