Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats
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Resumo: | Simvastatin is one of many hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme-A reductase inhibitors that are prescribed to lower cholesterol. Some emerging evidence indicates that classical music can serve as an effective adjuvant in rats treated with simvastatin. Moreover, simvastatin and classical music have been shown to influence some cognitive functions. To further understand the mechanisms of action, we exposed rats to classical music for 1 month, and then treated them orally with simvastatin. The behavioral experiments suggested that exposure to subchronic simvastatin (1 or 10 mg/kg/day) reduced anxiety levels in the elevated plus-maze and open-field test in rats exposed to Mozart music. The recognition object test results indicated that simvastatin altered non-spatial working memory only at the 1 mg/kg/day dose and improved both short- and long-term object recognition. No significant differences were found between Mozart music and silence in the object recognition test, suggesting that music did not significant affect learning and memory in adult rats. We hypothesize that the anxiolytic, but not object-recognition memory, effects of simvastatin and classical music occur through similar mechanisms, providing an important foundation for future preclinical and clinical research. |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in ratsanxietyelevated plus-mazemusicobject recognitionopen-fieldsimvastatinSimvastatin is one of many hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme-A reductase inhibitors that are prescribed to lower cholesterol. Some emerging evidence indicates that classical music can serve as an effective adjuvant in rats treated with simvastatin. Moreover, simvastatin and classical music have been shown to influence some cognitive functions. To further understand the mechanisms of action, we exposed rats to classical music for 1 month, and then treated them orally with simvastatin. The behavioral experiments suggested that exposure to subchronic simvastatin (1 or 10 mg/kg/day) reduced anxiety levels in the elevated plus-maze and open-field test in rats exposed to Mozart music. The recognition object test results indicated that simvastatin altered non-spatial working memory only at the 1 mg/kg/day dose and improved both short- and long-term object recognition. No significant differences were found between Mozart music and silence in the object recognition test, suggesting that music did not significant affect learning and memory in adult rats. We hypothesize that the anxiolytic, but not object-recognition memory, effects of simvastatin and classical music occur through similar mechanisms, providing an important foundation for future preclinical and clinical research.Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade de BrasíliaUniversidade de São Paulo2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-32882013000300019Psychology & Neuroscience v.6 n.3 2013reponame:Psychology & Neuroscience (Online)instname:Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento (IBNeC)instacron:PUCRJ10.3922/j.psns.2013.3.19info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCamargo,Anice Milbratz deLima,Daniela Delwing deDal Magro,Débora DelwingSeubert,Johanna KleisCruz,Júlia Niehues daCruz,José Geraldo Pereira daeng2014-02-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1983-32882013000300019Revistahttps://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pnePRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppsycneuro@psycneuro.org1983-32881984-3054opendoar:2014-02-28T00:00Psychology & Neuroscience (Online) - Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento (IBNeC)false |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats Camargo,Anice Milbratz de anxiety elevated plus-maze music object recognition open-field simvastatin |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
title_fullStr |
Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
title_full_unstemmed |
Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
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Adjuvant effects of classical music on simvastatin induced reduction of anxiety but not object recognition memory in rats |
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Camargo,Anice Milbratz de |
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Camargo,Anice Milbratz de Lima,Daniela Delwing de Dal Magro,Débora Delwing Seubert,Johanna Kleis Cruz,Júlia Niehues da Cruz,José Geraldo Pereira da |
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Lima,Daniela Delwing de Dal Magro,Débora Delwing Seubert,Johanna Kleis Cruz,Júlia Niehues da Cruz,José Geraldo Pereira da |
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Camargo,Anice Milbratz de Lima,Daniela Delwing de Dal Magro,Débora Delwing Seubert,Johanna Kleis Cruz,Júlia Niehues da Cruz,José Geraldo Pereira da |
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anxiety elevated plus-maze music object recognition open-field simvastatin |
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anxiety elevated plus-maze music object recognition open-field simvastatin |
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Simvastatin is one of many hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme-A reductase inhibitors that are prescribed to lower cholesterol. Some emerging evidence indicates that classical music can serve as an effective adjuvant in rats treated with simvastatin. Moreover, simvastatin and classical music have been shown to influence some cognitive functions. To further understand the mechanisms of action, we exposed rats to classical music for 1 month, and then treated them orally with simvastatin. The behavioral experiments suggested that exposure to subchronic simvastatin (1 or 10 mg/kg/day) reduced anxiety levels in the elevated plus-maze and open-field test in rats exposed to Mozart music. The recognition object test results indicated that simvastatin altered non-spatial working memory only at the 1 mg/kg/day dose and improved both short- and long-term object recognition. No significant differences were found between Mozart music and silence in the object recognition test, suggesting that music did not significant affect learning and memory in adult rats. We hypothesize that the anxiolytic, but not object-recognition memory, effects of simvastatin and classical music occur through similar mechanisms, providing an important foundation for future preclinical and clinical research. |
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Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Universidade de Brasília Universidade de São Paulo |
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Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Universidade de Brasília Universidade de São Paulo |
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