IMBECU   20882
INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA Y BIOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL DE CUYO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Pharmacological effect of one icv dose of Allopregnanolone in female rat: behavioural profile
Autor/es:
PELEGRINA, LAURA T; ESCUDERO, CARLA; GARCIA, SEBASTIAN M; GIULIANI, FERNANDO A; CABRERA, RICARDO J; LACONI, MYRIAM R
Revista:
Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences
Editorial:
Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis Superintendência na Paraíba
Referencias:
Lugar: SAO CARLOS, SP; Año: 2015 vol. 2 p. 39 - 50
ISSN:
2358-2731
Resumen:
Pharmacological effect of one icv dose of allopregnanolone in the female rat: behavioral profileLaura Tatiana Pelegrina, Carla Escudero, Fernando Alfredo Giuliani, Sebastián Marcelo Manuel García, Ricardo Jorge Cabrera and Myriam Raquel Laconi*Instituto de Medicina y Biologia Experimental de Cuyo (IMBECU), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), e Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas (IMBIOMED), Universidad de Mendoza. Paseo Emilio Descote 720, 5500 Mendoza, Argentina. *Corresponding author: Email: mlaconi@yahoo.com.Abstract. We have previously observed that intracerebroventricular allopregnanolone (ALLO) injection produced an anxiolytic effect and inhibited sexual receptivity when the test was performed in a separate manner. Also, ALLO reverts learning deficit in female rats in the hippocampi. To study the behavioral effects of an acute treatment with ALLO in the right lateral ventricle we used two approaches: a- A battery test to analyze the anxiety and mating behavior. And b- The avoidance test and novel object recognition test to evaluate its effect on memory and learning. Ovariectomized rats were injected with estrogen and progesterone. After it ALLO or vehicle were administered into the right lateral ventricle. To reach the objective (a) rats were put in a sequential battery test in the next order: 1-Open field. 2- Plus maze task. 3- Mating behavior. For the aim (b) it was performed a Novel Object Recognition Test and Step-down Inhibitory Avoidance Task. ALLO did not affect locomotors-exploratory behavior. Animals treated with ALLO, spent more time and had more entries into the open arm in a plus maze task and lordosis quotient was lower than in the control group. ALLO increased the latency in step down test and had no effects on discrimination index test in NORT. Here we demonstrated that one pharmacological dose of ALLO in ovariectomized primed rats is enough to generate all changes observed in the battery test. Moreover, the acute treatment with ALLO in lateral ventricle enhanced the memory acquisition in an avoidance task.