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Neuroscience Letters

Volume 386, Issue 1, 23 September 2005, Pages 5-8
Neuroscience Letters

Apamin produces selective improvements of learning in rats

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Abstract

The effect of apamin on learning was examined using two behavioral tasks where the animals were subjected to two trials separated by a 24 h interval. In the Y maze task, apamin administered before the acquisition session did not enhance performance on both the acquisition session and the restitution session. In the second behavioral task, animals were trained to press a lever to obtain a food pellet (fixed ratio 1). Then, to study the effect of apamin on extinction, animals were submitted to two sessions where a press on the lever was not reinforced. Apamin administered before the acquisition session reduced the number of lever presses during the first 3-min period of the restitution session. These results suggest that the blockade of SK channels could improve the acquisition but not when the task requires the processing of spatial information.

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Acknowledgements

During the course of this investigation, O.D. was supported by a grant from the DRET/CNRS. We are also grateful to Dr. M.J. Hunt for correction of the English.

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