An. Chepkova et al., NOOTROPIC COMPOUND L-PYROGLUTAMYL-D-ALANINE-AMIDE RESTORES HIPPOCAMPAL LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IMPAIRED BY EXPOSURE TO ETHANOL IN RATS, Neuroscience letters, 188(3), 1995, pp. 163-166
The characteristics of long-term potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampus
of rats prenatally exposed to ethanol and treated postnatally with no
otropic compounds L-pyroglutamyl-D-alanine-amide (L-pGlu-D-AlaNH(2), P
GA) or piracetam were studied using in vitro slice preparations, LTP w
as induced in the CA1 region by the orthodromic stimulation of the str
atum radiatum with one train of 100 pulses (100 Hz, 1 s). The probabil
ity of LTP development in the hippocampus of young rats was significan
tly reduced by prenatal exposure to alcohol. This plasticity deficit w
as completely reversed by daily injections of PGA, 1 mg/kg for 12 days
(8-19 days of postnatal development) but not of piracetam, 100 mg/kg,
PGA (0.5 mu M) also prevented the inhibition of LTP development in hi
ppocampal slices perfused with ethanol, 20 or 50 mM, The data indicate
that PGA effectively restores synaptic plasticity after both prenatal
and acute exposure to ethanol and suggest that impaired LTP may be a
useful model for studying the mechanisms of action of nootropic compou
nds.