Pretreatment with aldosterone or corticosterone blocks the memory-enhancing effects of nimodipine,captopril, CGP 37 849, and strychnine in mice |
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Authors: | Cesare Mondadori Conrad Gentsch Bastian Hengerer Thomas Ducret Jürgen Borkowski Amy Racine Renate Lederer Albert Haeusler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pharmaceuticals Division, CIBA-GEIGY Ltd, CH-Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Oral pretreatment with aldosterone or corticosterone blocked the memory-enhancing effects of the calcium antagonist nimodipine, the ACE inhibitor captopril, the NMDA blocker CGP 37 849, and the glycine antagonist strychnine in a passive-avoidance test in mice. The memory-disturbing effects of phenobarbitone, diazepam, CGP 37 849 and scopolamine were not influenced by the hormonal pretreatment. These findings could indicate the involvement of a steroid-sensitive mechanism in drug-induced improvement of memory. In the light of clinical observations showing elevated cortisol levels in Alzheimer patients, the results might also explain why only a limited number of these patients respond to therapy with memory enhancers. |
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Keywords: | Memory facilitation Memory inhibition Corticosteroids Captopril Nimodipine Strychnine CGP 37 849 Mice |
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