M. Roychoudhury et Sk. Kulkarni, EFFECTS OF ONDANSETRON ON SHORT-TERM-MEMORY RETRIEVAL IN MICE, Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology, 19(1), 1997, pp. 43-46
Behavioral studies have shown cognitive improvements in various animal
models of learning and memory using 5-HT3 receptor antagonists. The p
resent study investigated the cognitive role of ondansetron, a selecti
ve 5-HT3 antagonist, in naive and scopolamine-treated mice. Ondansetro
n attenuated the performance deficits induced by scopolamine (0.3 mg/k
g) with both doses employed although 1.0 mg/kg ondansetron was more ef
fective in ameliorating the deficits as compared to 0.1 mg/kg. However
none of the ondansetron doses (0.01, 0.1 and 1 mg/kg) influenced the
performance of naive mice in the passive avoidance step-down paradigm.
These results suggest that the 5-HT receptor system, particularly the
5-HT3 receptor; may play a modulating role in learning and memory phe
nomena in animals.