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The impact of scopolamine pretreatment on 3-iodothyronamine (T1AM) effects on memory and pain in mice
Institution:Dept. of Neuroscience, Drug Sciences, Psychology, Child Health and Pharmacology, University of Florence, Viale G. Pieraccini, 6, 50139 Florence, Italy
Abstract:We previously demonstrated that 3-iodothyronamine (T1AM), a by-product of thyroid hormone metabolism, pharmacologically administered to mice acutely stimulated learning and memory acquisition and provided hyperalgesia with a mechanism which remains to be defined. We now aimed to investigate whether the T1AM effect on memory and pain was maintained in mice pre-treated with scopolamine, a non-selective muscarinic antagonist expected to induce amnesia and, possibly, hyperalgesia.Mice were pre-treated with scopolamine and, after 20 min, injected intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) with T1AM (0.13, 0.4, 1.32 μg/kg). 15 min after T1AM injection, the mice learning capacity or their pain threshold were evaluated by the light/dark box and by the hot plate test (51.5 °C) respectively. Experiments in the light/dark box were repeated in mice receiving clorgyline (2.5 mg/kg, i.p.), a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor administered 10 min before scopolamine (0.3 mg/kg).Our results demonstrated that 0.3 mg/kg scopolamine induced amnesia without modifying the murine pain threshold. T1AM fully reversed scopolamine-induced amnesia and produced hyperalgesia at a dose as low as 0.13 μg/kg. The T1AM anti-amnestic effect was lost in mice pre-treated with clorgyline.We report that the removal of muscarinic signalling increases T1AM pro learning and hyperalgesic effectiveness suggesting T1AM as a potential treatment as a “pro-drug” for memory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases.
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