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Agmatine, a metabolite of L-arginine, reverses scopolamine-induced learning and memory impairment in rats
Authors:Tijen Utkan  Semil S Gocmez  Soundararajan Regunathan  Feyza Aricioglu
Institution:
  • a Kocaeli University Medical Faculty, Pharmacology Department and Experimental Medical Research and Application Unit, 41380 Kocaeli, Turkey
  • b Nam?k Kemal University Medical Faculty, Pharmacology Department, 59100, Tekirdag, Turkey
  • c The University of Mississippi Medical Center, Psychiatry and Human Behavior Department, Jackson, MS, USA
  • d Marmara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmacology Department and Psychopharmacology Research Unit, 34668, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Abstract:Agmatine (l-amino-4-guanidino-butane), a metabolite of L-arginine through the action of arginine decarboxylase, is a novel neurotransmitter. In the present study, effects of agmatine on cognitive functions have been evaluated by using one trial step-down passive avoidance and three panel runway task. Agmatine (20, 40, 80 mg/kg i.p.) was administered either in the presence or absence of a cholinergic antagonist, scopolamine (1 mg/kg i.p.). Scopolamine significantly impaired learning and memory in both passive avoidance and three panel runway test. Agmatine did not affect emotional learning, working and reference memory but significantly improved scopolamine-induced impairment of learning and memory in a dose dependent manner. Our results indicate that agmatine, as an endogenous substance, may have an important role in modulation of learning and memory functions.
    Keywords:Agmatine  Scopolamine  Cognition  Three panel runway  Passive avoidance
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