Harmaline-induced amnesia: Possible role of the amygdala dopaminergic system
Highlights • Pre-train infusion of SCH23390, SKF38393 and harmaline impaired memory acquisition. • Intra-BLA injection of sulpiride and quinpirole did not change memory acquisition. • Administration of SCH23390 did not alter amnesia induced by harmaline. • Infusion of SKF38393, sulpiride or quinpiro...
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description | Highlights • Pre-train infusion of SCH23390, SKF38393 and harmaline impaired memory acquisition. • Intra-BLA injection of sulpiride and quinpirole did not change memory acquisition. • Administration of SCH23390 did not alter amnesia induced by harmaline. • Infusion of SKF38393, sulpiride or quinpirole reversed amnesia caused by harmaline. • The dopaminergic system of amygdala may modulate harmaline-induced amnesia. |
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