Intra-vermis H4 receptor agonist impairs performance in anxiety- and fear-mediated models

•Cerebellar vermis H4 receptors mediated memory consolidation in mice.•The H4 receptor agonist VUF-8430 inhibited inhibitory avoidance consolidation.•An H4 receptor agonist impaired memory consolidation in the elevated plus maze. The neural histaminergic system modulates cognitive performance in var...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research bulletin 2017-10, Vol.135, p.179-184
Hauptverfasser: Fernandes, C.E.M., Serafim, K.R., Gianlorenco, A.C.L., Mattioli, R.
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Zusammenfassung:•Cerebellar vermis H4 receptors mediated memory consolidation in mice.•The H4 receptor agonist VUF-8430 inhibited inhibitory avoidance consolidation.•An H4 receptor agonist impaired memory consolidation in the elevated plus maze. The neural histaminergic system modulates cognitive performance in various animal models. However, little is known about the effects of the H4 histaminergic receptor in the central nervous system. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of histaminergic H4 agonist VUF-8430 microinjection into the cerebellar vermis on the consolidation of emotional memory in mice subjected to the elevated plus maze (EPM) and inhibitory avoidance task (IAT). All experiments were performed on two consecutive days: exposure (T1 and D1) and 24h after, which we called re-exposure (T2 and D2). The animals received saline (SAL) or VUF (0.15 nmol; 0.49 nmol; 1.48 nmol/0.1μl) administered post-exposure. Experiment 1 was conducted in the EPM, and the animals were free to explore the maze for 5min. In T1, immediately after exposure, the pharmacological treatment was given; in T2, there was only re-exposure to the EPM. Experiment 2 involved the IAT, and the pharmacological treatment was provided post-D1; in D2, the animals were only re-exposed to the IAT. In Experiment 1, increased open arm exploration (% open arm entries and% open arms time) for 0.49 and 1.48nmol of VUF were recorded in T2 compared to T1. In Experiment 2, a significant decrease in consolidation latency was recorded for the group that received 1.48nmol of VUF compared to the SAL group in D2. These results indicate that a 1.48nmol VUF microinjection into the cerebellar vermis impaired performance in both models, even though one model was anxiety-mediated (EPM) and the other was fear-mediated (IAT).
ISSN:0361-9230
1873-2747
DOI:10.1016/j.brainresbull.2017.10.014