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The effect of electroconvulsive shock and nifedipine on spatial learning and memory in rats.

Several traumatic events including brain contusion, electroconvulsive shock therapy, epileptic seizures and others, may cause short-term retrograde amnesia. In spite of much recent attention, pharmacological treatment of memory impairment has not been fully successful. In the present paper we report on the possible antiamnesic action of the L-type calcium channel blocker, nifedipine. Rats trained in the spatial memory task showed gradual improvement in the escape latency to find the submerged platform. After completion of the learning, they also showed a strong spatial bias toward the place that previously contained the target platform. Prolonged post-trial electroconvulsive shock induced memory impairment. The calcium channel blocker, previously reported as a "cognitive enhancer," given either before or after the learning trial revealed no antiamnesic effect. Nifedipine also does not exert any action when given alone. These results suggest that the drug may not have antiamnesic action on human memory disturbed by electroconvulsive therapy.[1]

References

  1. The effect of electroconvulsive shock and nifedipine on spatial learning and memory in rats. Popik, P., Mamczarz, J., Vetulani, J. Biol. Psychiatry (1994) [Pubmed]
 
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