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The cannabinoid CB(1) receptor antagonist CE prolongs spatial memory duration in a rat delayed radial arm maze memory task
Authors:Wise Laura E  Iredale Philip A  Lichtman Aron H
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 410 North 12th Street, PO Box 98061, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.
Abstract:
The cannabinoid receptor system plays an integral role in learning and memory. Moreover, the cannabinoid CB(1) receptor antagonist rimonabant has been found to improve performance in a variety of animal memory models. The present study tested whether a novel and potent cannabinoid CB(1) receptor antagonist, CE, would prolong the duration of spatial memory. Rats were trained in a two-phase radial arm maze procedure, consisting of acquisition and retrieval tests, which were separated by an 18 h delay. CE was administered 30 min before the acquisition phase, immediately after the acquisition phase, or 30 min before the retrieval test to assess its effects on acquisition and retrieval processes. CE administered before and immediately after the acquisition phase significantly decreased the number of errors committed during the retrieval test. On the other hand, CE administered 30 min before the retrieval test had no effect on the number of errors committed. These findings demonstrate that CE improves memory by acting on consolidation, rather than retrieval, processes and further suggest that the endocannabinoid system has an important role in modulating memory duration.
Keywords:Radial arm maze   SR141716 (Rimonabant)   Cannabinoid   Spatial memory   CB1 receptor antagonist   CE (1-[7-(2-Chlorophenyl)-8-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-methylpyrazolo[1,5-a]-[1,3,5] triazin-4-yl]-3-ethylaminoazetidine-3-carboxylic acid amide benzenesulfonate)
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