Characterization of Microsphere Embolism-Induced Impairment of Learning and Memory Function and the Cholinergic System
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The impairments of learning and memory function and of the cholinergic system were examined in rats with microsphere embolism. Microsphere embolism was induced by injection of 900 microspheres with a diameter of 48 μm into the right internal carotid artery. The retention latency of a passive avoidance test was shortened and the escape latency of a water maze test was prolonged, when the animals were tested on the 5th to 10th day after the embolism, suggesting learning and memory dysfunction. Cholinergic parameters of the striatum and hippocampus, such as acetylcholine (ACh) content (67 and 60% decrease, respectively), choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity (45 and 56% decrease, respectively), and Bmax of muscarinic acetylcholine M_1-receptor (43 and 37% decrease, respectively), were reduced on the 11th day after the embolism, suggesting attenuation of ACh synthesis and a decrease in the number of muscarinic acetylcholine M_1-receptors mainly in the striatum and hippocampus. Areas not stained with triphenyltetrazolium chloride, an indication of infarction, were detected mainly in the striatum and hippocampus and partly in the frontal cortex on the 11th day after the embolism. The results suggest that an animal with microsphere embolism may be a good ischemic model with relatively sustained impairments of learning and memory function and of the striatal and hippocampal cholinergic system.
- 2001-01-01
著者
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TAKEO Satoshi
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
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Takeo Satoshi
東京薬科大学 第一薬理学
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Takeo S
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy Life Science
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Takeo Satoshi
Dep. Of Molecular And Cellular Pharmacology Tokyo Univ. Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences Jpn
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Takagi Norio
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
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MIYAKE Keiko
Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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MIYAKE-TAKAGI Keiko
Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy Life Science
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TAKAGI Kaori
Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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TADOKORO Mina
Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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NAKAYAMA Etsuko
Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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NAGAKURA Akira
Department of Pharmacology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Takagi Kaori
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Takagi Kaori
Department Of Pediatric Dentistry School Of Dentistry Hiroshima University
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Tanonaka Kouichi
Department Of Molecular And Cellular Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Takeo Satoshi
Department Of Molecular And Cellular Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Miyake Keiko
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy Life Science
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Takagi Noriko
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy Life Science
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Takagi Norio
Department Of Intermal Medicine Chubu National Hospital
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Miyake Keiko
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Tadokoro Mina
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Nagakura Akira
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Nakayama Etsuko
Department Of Pharmacology Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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