Tme. Souza et al., S100B infusion into the rat hippocampus facilitates memory for the inhibitory avoidance task but not for the open-field habituation, PHYSL BEHAV, 71(1-2), 2000, pp. 29-33
Adult male Wistar rats were bilaterally implanted with indwelling cannulae
in the hippocampus. Forty-eight hours after surgery, animals were habituate
d to an open-field box during 2 min, being tested 24 h later; next they wer
e trained in a step-down inhibitory avoidance task (3.0 s, 0.4 mA foot-shoc
k), being tested again 24 h later. Immediately after the training session o
f each task, animals received a 0.5-mul infusion of calcium-phosphate-buffe
red saline (PBS) and S100B (20, 200, 2000, or 20,000 nM). In the inhibitory
avoidance task, animals infused with the two highest concentrations of S10
0B, 2 and 20 muM, obtained higher scores of retention relative to controls
in the test session (p<0.05), and a trend toward an increase was observed i
n animals infused with 200 nM (p<0.10). In both sessions of the habituation
task, groups were not different regarding crossings, rearings, and time fo
r leaving the first square (p>0.10). These results indicate that, in rats,
post-training increased hippocampal levels of S100B right after training fa
cilitate, in a dose-dependent way, long-term memory for an inhibitory avoid
ance task, but not for an open-field habituation. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science
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