Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4349462 | Neuroscience Letters | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the actions of the histaminergic system on appetitive learning and memory, and its interaction with the dopaminergic system in goldfish. It consisted of nine sessions, in which fish were tested in a four-arm tank. On day 1, the animals were habituated for 10Â min. On day 2, they were placed in one arm and had to find food at the left or the right arm. Time to begin feeding was recorded, and the procedure repeated for more 3 days (training phase). On training day 4, seven groups were injected with saline, seven with haloperidol (2.0Â mg/kg) and one with DMSO solution before training and after feeding, three groups received saline, six chlorpheniramine (CPA) (1.0, 4.0 and 8.0Â mg/kg), and six l-histidine (LH) (25, 50 and 100Â mg/kg). Saline groups were considered as control of CPA and LH treated groups and DMSO as control of haloperidol. A non-injected group was also included. Testing occurred after 24Â h. A reversal procedure was conducted 24Â h after testing and repeated for 3 days. The groups receiving CPA at 1.0 and 8.0Â mg/kg and LH at 25, 50 and 100Â mg/kg differed between Test and Reversal day 1. Pre-treatment with haloperidol plus 8.0Â mg/kg of CPA and 25 and 50Â mg/kg of LH reverted the treatment effect. However, in the groups treated with 1.0Â mg/kg of CPA and 100Â mg/kg of LH, the difference remained. This study confirmed the interaction between the histaminergic and the dopaminergic systems on memory process in goldfish.
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Authors
Carla Christina Medalha, Rosana Mattioli,