Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2201234 Neurochemistry International 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Noradrenergic receptors are expressed on both on astrocytes and neurons and noradrenergic activation of astrocytic β2- and β3-adrenoceptors are necessary for memory consolidation. In this paper, we marshal evidence for astrocytic α1-adrenoceptor involvement in memory consolidation. We examine the role of α1-adrenoceptors in hippocampal and mesopallial (cortical) memory processing using a discriminative avoidance task in the day-old chick. The selective α1-adrenoceptor agonist, methoxamine, caused the consolidation of weakly-reinforced memory at the time of transition of short-term to intermediate memory and at the time of transition of intermediate to long-term memory. The selective antagonist prazosin prevented memory consolidation at these two times. Blockade of memory by injection of an α2-adrenoceptor agonist into the LoC could be overcome by mesopallial or hippocampal injection of α1-, β2- and β3-adrenoceptor agonists. The results of studies where we challenged the ability of methoxamine to promote consolidation by pre-administration of astrocytic metabolic inhibitors of glycogenolysis or oxidative metabolism, suggest that the α1-adrenoceptor effect is astrocytic. This conclusion is supported by the finding that co-administration of suboptimal doses of methoxamine and thrombin have an additive effect on promoting consolidation. Thrombin causes a calcium response in cultured chick astrocytes but not in neurons. Thrombin, like methoxamine, promotes consolidation at the transition points between short-term, intermediate memory and long-term memory stages. Thrombin enhancement of memory consolidation is blocked by an α1-adrenoceptor antagonist but not by antagonists of β2- or β3-adrenoceptors.In summary, noradrenaline activation of α1-adrenoceptors is necessary for consolidation from both short-term and intermediate memory in both the hippocampus and the mesopallium in the chick. Evidence is presented suggesting that the memory consolidating action of α1-adrenoceptor stimulation results from receptors located on astroctyes and involves an increase in free cytosolic calcium from internal stores.

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