Effects of sustained release formulation of thyrotropin-releasing hormone on learning impairments caused by scopolamine and AF64A in rodents
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Effects of sustained release formulation of thyrotropin-releasing hormone on learning impairments caused by scopolamine and AF64A in rodents
Abstract
The effects of a sustained-release formulation of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH-SR) on learning impairments induced by scopolamine and a cholinergic neurotoxin, ethylcholine aziridinium ion (AF64A), were examined in rodents. Subcutaneous injection of TRH-SR (2.8 mg/kg as free TRH) produced a sustained increase in immunoreactive plasma TRH levels up to about 2 weeks after dosing in rats. TRH-SR (0.56 and 2.8 mg/kg) given subcutaneously 7 days before the acquisition trial markedly ameliorated scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice, as evaluated with a passive avoidance task. Repeated administration of TRH for 7 days at doses of 0.2-5 mg/kg s.c. elicited a dose-dependent recovery from amnesia induced by scopolamine, whereas only the group treated with 5 mg/kg/day showed a significant improvement. The rats with bilateral intracerebroventricular injection of AF64A (3.75 nmol/brain) showed a significant impairment in the water maze task 2 weeks after surgery. TRH-SR (0.56 and 2.8 mg/kg) also exhibited a dose-dependent ameliorating action on the deficit. These findings indicate that TRH-SR ameliorates learning impairments produced by scopolamine and AF64A, and suggest that continuous infusion of TRH may have a potent learning and memory improving action at low doses.
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