Ed. Levin, PERGOLIDE INTERACTIONS WITH NICOTINE AND PILOCARPINE IN RATS ON THE RADIAL-ARM MAZE, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 52(4), 1995, pp. 837-840
Antagonists of nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholinergic (ACh) recept
ors have significant interactions with dopaminergic (DA) ligands with
regard to radial-arm maze choice accuracy. The current studies examine
d the interactions of agonists of nicotinic and muscarinic ACh recepto
rs with the DA agonist pergolide. Pergolide given in a range from 0.03
-1.0 mg/kg had no detectable effect on radial-arm maze choice accuracy
when given alone. With this dose range there was a linear increase in
response latency. Pergolide had significant interactive effects with
the nicotinic and muscarinic agonists nicotine and pilocarpine. Given
together with nicotine, pergolide produced a significantly elevated li
near increase in accuracy relative to when it was given alone. With pi
locarpine, pergolide had an inverted U-shaped effect improving choice
accuracy at low to moderate doses of 0.03 and 0.1 mg/kg. These results
support previous findings of DA-ACh interactions with regard to radia
l-arm maze choice accuracy. Combined DA-ACh treatment may be a useful
treatment of cognitive dysfunction.