Effect of donepezil on group II mGlu receptor agonist- or antagonist-induced amnesia on passive avoidance in mice

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We examined the effect of the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor, donepezil hydrocloride (DONP), on group II metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptor agonist- or antagonist-induced amnesia in the step-through passive avoidance task in male mice. DCG-IV, a group II mGlu receptor agonist, at dose of 50 ng and LY341495, a group II mGlu receptor antagonist, at dose of 300 ng, significantly attenuated the latency on the step-through task. The subcutaneous injection of DONP at dose of 1 mg/kg 1 hour before passive avoidance performance ameliorated the amnesia induced by DCG-IV and LY341495, whereas donepezil alone did not affect task latency. The results suggest that activation of group II mGlu receptors and disinhibition of the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway (caused by group II mGlu receptor antagonist) have a negative action on step-through passive avoidance memory performance, and that group II mGlu receptors and ACh interact to modulate learning and memory function. © 2003 Freund & Pettman, U.K.

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Sato, T., Tanaka, K. I., Ohnishi, Y., Irifune, M., & Nishikawa, T. (2003). Effect of donepezil on group II mGlu receptor agonist- or antagonist-induced amnesia on passive avoidance in mice. Neural Plasticity, 10(4), 319–325. https://doi.org/10.1155/NP.2003.319

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