Effect of combinations of insulin, glucose and scopolamine on radial arm maze performance

被引:38
|
作者
Blanchard, JG [1 ]
Duncan, PM [1 ]
机构
[1] OLD DOMINION UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,NORFOLK,VA 23529
关键词
insulin; glucose; scopolamine; radial arm maze; win-shift; memory; blood glucose;
D O I
10.1016/S0091-3057(97)00064-6
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous research has shown that glucose is an effective agent in facilitating memory performance and in attenuating scopolamine-induced amnesia. Although insulin has not been shown to facilitate unimpaired memory, a previous study has demonstrated that insulin can also attenuate scopolamine-degraded memory. The present study was designed to determine how different combinations of insulin, glucose and scopolamine affect memory. It involved nine rats whose memory was assessed through performance in a win-shift radial arm maze task under different drug treatments. A 2 x 2 x 2 (insulin x glucose x scopolamine) within-subjects design with a 5-h drug test interval was employed. Scopolamine disrupted memory performance, and both glucose and insulin-counteracted this disruption. Combining the glucose and insulin treatments did not increase their ability to attenuate scopolamine deficits but slightly decreased this effect. Glucose tended to enhance memory, even in the absence of scopolamine, whereas insulin had no effect on memory in the absence of scopolamine. Blood glucose levels were measured and did not indicate changes caused by drug treatments. The memory effects may have been due to the acetylcholine-agonist actions of glucose and insulin, an interpretation consistent with previous research findings. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:209 / 214
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF D(1) AND D(2) AGONISTS WITH SCOPOLAMINE ON RADIAL-ARM MAZE PERFORMANCE
    LEVIN, ED
    ROSE, JE
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1991, 38 (02) : 243 - 246
  • [2] Influence of chronic treatment with olanzapine, clozapine and scopolamine on performance of a learned 8-arm radial maze task in rats
    Ortega-Alvaro, A
    Gibert-Rahola, J
    Micó, JA
    PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2006, 30 (01): : 104 - 111
  • [3] EFFECTS OF GINSENOSIDES ON IMPAIRED PERFORMANCE INDUCED IN THE RAT BY SCOPOLAMINE IN A RADIAL-ARM MAZE
    YAMAGUCHI, Y
    HARUTA, K
    KOBAYASHI, H
    PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 1995, 20 (06) : 645 - 653
  • [4] Effect of scopolamine on the hippocampal theta rhythm during an eight-arm radial maze task in rats
    Masuoka, Takayoshi
    Fujii, Yoko
    Kamei, Chlaki
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2006, 539 (1-2) : 76 - 80
  • [5] Estrogen improves working but not reference memory and prevents amnestic effects of scopolamine on a radial-arm maze
    Fader, AJ
    Johnson, PEM
    Dohanich, GP
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1999, 62 (04) : 711 - 717
  • [6] Scopolamine during the paradoxical sleep window impairs radial arm maze learning in rats
    Legault, G
    Smith, CT
    Beninger, RJ
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 2004, 79 (04) : 715 - 721
  • [7] MICROWAVE IRRADIATION AFFECTS RADIAL-ARM MAZE PERFORMANCE IN THE RAT
    LAI, H
    HORITA, A
    GUY, AW
    BIOELECTROMAGNETICS, 1994, 15 (02) : 95 - 104
  • [8] The effects of hypoglycemia and ethanol on rat performance in the radial-arm maze
    Duncan, PM
    Gaffney, MA
    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2002, 75 (1-2) : 243 - 250
  • [9] BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS OF SCOPOLAMINE AND THE TRH ANALOG RX77368 ON RADIAL-ARM MAZE PERFORMANCE IN THE RAT
    WATSON, CD
    HEWITT, MJ
    FONE, KCF
    DICKINSON, SL
    BENNETT, GW
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1994, 8 (02) : 88 - 93
  • [10] Scopolamine impairs spatial working memory in the radial maze: An analysis by error type and arm choice
    Pilcher, JJ
    Sessions, GR
    McBride, SA
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1997, 58 (02) : 449 - 459