Brain acetylcholinesterase activity in Wistar rats subacutely exposed to low doses of Pb

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pp. S175
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N. Jevtić ◽  
E. Antonijević ◽  
A. Buha Djordjević ◽  
M. Anđelković ◽  
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Karma C. Fussell ◽  
Stephanie Melching-Kollmuss ◽  
Roland Buesen ◽  
Sibylle Gröters ◽  
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1990 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-160
Author(s):  
João S. Pereira ◽  
Luiz Augusto F. Andrade ◽  
Paulo H. F. Bertolucci ◽  
J. Geraldo Camargo Lima ◽  
Henrique B. Ferraz

In order to study the nigrostriatal pathway, we obtained the rotatory behavior model in male Wistar rats by electrolytic lesion of the left lateral hypothalamic region. Animals thus lesioned displayed rotations toward the same side of lesion when apomorphine was administered, a result in disagreement with what has been obtained in the model with 6-hydroxydopamine lesion. The administration of PLG alone was not followed by rotatory behavior but when the compound was administered in low doses (0.25 to 1mg/kg) simultaneously with apomorphine to animals previously submitted to REM sleep deprivation, a significant increase in the number of rotations was observed in comparison with controls and groups receiving higher doses of PLG. These results indicate that PLG may act as, a modulator on dopamine receptors in the striatum.


Endocrinology ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 150 (9) ◽  
pp. 4248-4259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jazmin I. Acosta ◽  
Loretta Mayer ◽  
Joshua S. Talboom ◽  
Candy Wing S. Tsang ◽  
Constance J. Smith ◽  
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Abstract Clinical research suggests that type of ovarian hormone loss at menopause influences cognition. Until recently ovariectomy (OVX) has been the primary rodent model to examine effects of ovarian hormone loss on cognition. This model limits evaluations to abrupt and complete ovarian hormone loss, modeling less than 13% of women who receive surgical menopause. The majority of women do not have their ovaries surgically removed and undergo transitional hormone loss via ovarian follicular depletion. 4-Vinylcyclohexene-diepoxide (VCD) produces gradual ovarian follicular depletion in the rodent, with hormone profiles more similar to naturally menopausal women vs. OVX. We directly compared VCD and OVX models to examine whether type of hormone loss (transitional vs. surgical) impacted cognition as assessed on a maze battery as well as the cholinergic system tested via scopolamine mnemonic challenge and brain acetylcholinesterase activity. Middle-aged rats received either sham surgery, OVX surgery, VCD, or VCD then OVX to assess effects of removal of residual ovarian output after transitional menopause and follicular depletion. VCD-induced transitional menopause impaired learning of a spatial recent memory task; surgical removal of residual ovarian hormones by OVX abolished this negative effect of transitional menopause. Furthermore, transitional menopause before OVX was better for memory than an abrupt loss of hormones via OVX only. Surgical ovarian hormone loss, regardless of menopause history, increased hippocampal acetylcholinesterase activity. Circulating gonadotropin and androstenedione levels were related to cognitive competence. Collectively, findings suggest that in the rat, initiation of transitional menopause before surgical ovary removal can benefit mnemonic function and could obviate some negative cognitive consequences of surgical menopause alone.


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Vol 170 ◽  
pp. 36-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paola R. Ziani ◽  
Talise E. Müller ◽  
Flavia V. Stefanello ◽  
Barbara D. Fontana ◽  
Tâmie Duarte ◽  
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T. Darreh-Shori ◽  
O. Almkvist ◽  
A. Wall ◽  
M. Grut ◽  
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