Methadone disrupts performance on the working memory version of the Morris water task |
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Authors: | Hepner Ilana J Homewood Judi Taylor Alan J |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, 2109 Sydney, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The aim of the study was to examine if administration of the mu-opiate agonist methadone hydrochloride resulted in deficits in performance on the Morris water tank task, a widely used test of spatial cognition. To this end, after initial training on the task, Long-Evans rats were administered saline or methadone at either 1.25, 2.5 or 5 mg/kg ip 15 min prior to testing. The performance of the highest-dose methadone group was inferior to that of the controls on the working memory version of the Morris task. There were also differences between the groups on the reference memory version of the task, but this result cannot be considered reliable. These data show that methadone has its most profound effect on cognition in rats when efficient performance on the task requires attention to and retention of new information, in this case, the relationship between platform location and the extramaze cues. |
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Keywords: | Methadone Escape learning in rats Spatial cognition in rats Attention Morris task |
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