Enhancement of learning behaviour by a potent nitric oxide-guanylate cyclase activator YC-1

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作者
Chien, WL
Liang, KC
Teng, CM
Kuo, SC
Lee, FY
Fu, WM
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Inst Pharmacol, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Psychol, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] China Med Univ, Grad Inst Pharmaceut Chem, Taichung, Taiwan
关键词
cGMP; learning; long-term potentiation; memory; NO; PKG; YC-1;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2005.03993.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Memory is one of the most fundamental mental processes, and various approaches have been used to understand the mechanisms underlying this process. Nitric oxide (NO), cGMP and protein kinase G (PKG) are involved in the modulation of synaptic plasticity in various brain regions. YC-1, which is a benzylindazole derivative, greatly potentiated the response of soluble guanylate cyclase to NO (up to several hundreds fold). We have previously shown that YC-1 markedly enhances long-term potentiation in hippocampal and amygdala slices via NO-cGMP-PKG-dependent pathway. We here further investigated whether YC-1 promotes learning behaviour in Morris water maze and avoidance tests. It was found that YC-1 shortened the escape latency in the task of water maze, increased and decreased the retention scores in passive and active avoidance task, respectively. Administration of YC-1 30 min after foot-shock stimulation did not significantly affect retention scores in response to passive avoidance test. Administration of scopolamine, a muscarinic antagonist, markedly impaired the memory acquisition. Pretreatment of YC-1 inhibited the scopolamine-induced learning deficit. The enhancement of learning behaviour by YC-1 was antagonized by intracerebroventricular injection of NOS inhibitor L-NAME and PKG inhibitors of KT5823 and Rp-8-Br-PET-cGMPS, indicating that NO-cGMP-PKG pathway is also involved in the learning enhancement action of YC-1. YC-1 is thus a good drug candidate for the improvement of learning and memory.
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