Improvement of episodic contextual memory by S 18986 in middle-aged mice: Comparison with donepezil

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Introduction: This study compared the effects of S 18986, a positive allosteric modulator of alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA)-type glutamate receptors, to those of donepezil a cholinesterase inhibitor on memory impairments induced by ageing in a contextual serial discrimination (CSD) task in middle-aged mice. Materials and methods: The CSD task involved the learning of two consecutive discriminations in a four-hole board, each performed on two different floors. This model has been developed to study simultaneously different forms of memory in mice (i.e., episodic-like vs semantic-like forms of memory). We showed that placebo-middle-aged mice (14-15 months old) and placebo-aged subjects (19-20 months old) exhibited a severe memory deficit for the first but not the second discrimination, which was due to an increase in interference, as compared with placebo-treated young mice (5 months old). Middle-aged mice were given (9 days) per os administration of either donepezil, S 18986, or placebo. Results and discussion: Both 0.3 mg/kg donepezil and 0.1 mg/kg S 18986 reversed the deficit of middle-aged mice through a significant increase in contextually correct responses and in parallel a tendency to reduce interfering responses. Conclusion: Overall, S 18986 emerges as having a beneficial impact on contextual memory processes in middle-aged mice. © 2007 Springer-Verlag.

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Béracochéa, D., Philippin, J. N., Meunier, S., Morain, P., & Bernard, K. (2007). Improvement of episodic contextual memory by S 18986 in middle-aged mice: Comparison with donepezil. Psychopharmacology, 193(1), 63–73. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-007-0765-4

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