Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze

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Autor(a) principal: Angelucci,M.E.M.
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Cesário,C., Hiroi,R.H., Rosalen,P.L., Cunha,C. Da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: We studied some of the characteristics of the improving effect of the non-specific adenosine receptor antagonist, caffeine, using an animal model of learning and memory. Groups of 12 adult male Wistar rats receiving caffeine (0.3-30 mg/kg, ip, in 0.1 ml/100 g body weight) administered 30 min before training, immediately after training, or 30 min before the test session were tested in the spatial version of the Morris water maze task. Post-training administration of caffeine improved memory retention at the doses of 0.3-10 mg/kg (the rats swam up to 600 cm less to find the platform in the test session, P<=0.05) but not at the dose of 30 mg/kg. Pre-test caffeine administration also caused a small increase in memory retrieval (the escape path of the rats was up to 500 cm shorter, P<=0.05). In contrast, pre-training caffeine administration did not alter the performance of the animals either in the training or in the test session. These data provide evidence that caffeine improves memory retention but not memory acquisition, explaining some discrepancies among reports in the literature.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
title Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
spellingShingle Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
Angelucci,M.E.M.
Memory
Learning
Caffeine
Methylxanthines
Adenosine receptor antagonist
Morris water maze
title_short Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
title_full Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
title_fullStr Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
title_full_unstemmed Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
title_sort Effects of caffeine on learning and memory in rats tested in the Morris water maze
author Angelucci,M.E.M.
author_facet Angelucci,M.E.M.
Cesário,C.
Hiroi,R.H.
Rosalen,P.L.
Cunha,C. Da
author_role author
author2 Cesário,C.
Hiroi,R.H.
Rosalen,P.L.
Cunha,C. Da
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Angelucci,M.E.M.
Cesário,C.
Hiroi,R.H.
Rosalen,P.L.
Cunha,C. Da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Memory
Learning
Caffeine
Methylxanthines
Adenosine receptor antagonist
Morris water maze
topic Memory
Learning
Caffeine
Methylxanthines
Adenosine receptor antagonist
Morris water maze
description We studied some of the characteristics of the improving effect of the non-specific adenosine receptor antagonist, caffeine, using an animal model of learning and memory. Groups of 12 adult male Wistar rats receiving caffeine (0.3-30 mg/kg, ip, in 0.1 ml/100 g body weight) administered 30 min before training, immediately after training, or 30 min before the test session were tested in the spatial version of the Morris water maze task. Post-training administration of caffeine improved memory retention at the doses of 0.3-10 mg/kg (the rats swam up to 600 cm less to find the platform in the test session, P<=0.05) but not at the dose of 30 mg/kg. Pre-test caffeine administration also caused a small increase in memory retrieval (the escape path of the rats was up to 500 cm shorter, P<=0.05). In contrast, pre-training caffeine administration did not alter the performance of the animals either in the training or in the test session. These data provide evidence that caffeine improves memory retention but not memory acquisition, explaining some discrepancies among reports in the literature.
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