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Effects of zolpidem on sedation, anxiety, and memory in the plus-maze discriminative avoidance task
Authors:Karina A. Zanin  Camilla L. Patti  Leandro Sanday  Luciano Fernandes-Santos  Larissa C. Oliveira  Dalva Poyares  Sergio Tufik  Roberto Frussa-Filho
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Psicobiologia, Universidade Federal de S?o Paulo, R. Napole?o de Barros, 925, 04024002, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil
2. Departamento de Farmacologia, Universidade Federal de S?o Paulo, R. Botucatu, 862, Ed. Leal Prado, 1o andar, 04023062, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:

Rationale

Zolpidem (Zolp), a hypnotic drug prescribed to treat insomnia, may have negative effects on memory, but reports are inconsistent.

Objectives

We examined the effects of acute doses of Zolp (2, 5, or 10 mg/kg, i.p.) on memory formation (learning, consolidation, and retrieval) using the plus-maze discriminative avoidance task.

Methods

Mice were acutely treated with Zolp 30 min before training or testing. In addition, the effects of Zolp and midazolam (Mid; a classic benzodiazepine) on consolidation at different time points were examined. The possible role of state dependency was investigated using combined pre-training and pre-test treatments.

Results

Zolp produced a dose-dependent sedative effect, without modifying anxiety-like behavior. The pre-training administration of 5 or 10 mg/kg resulted in retention deficits. When administered immediately after training or before testing, memory was preserved. Zolp post-training administration (2 or 3 h) impaired subsequent memory. There was no participation of state dependency phenomenon in the amnestic effects of Zolp. Similar to Zolp, Mid impaired memory consolidation when administered 1 h after training.

Conclusions

Amnestic effects occurred when Zolp was administered either before or 2–3 h after training. These memory deficits are not related to state dependency. Moreover, Zolp did not impair memory retrieval. Notably, the memory-impairing effects of Zolp are similar to those of Mid, with the exception of the time point at which the drug can modify consolidation. Finally, the memory effects were unrelated to sedation or anxiolysis.
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