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Contrasting Effects of Bromocriptine on Learning of a Partially Baited Radial Arm Maze Task in the Presence and Absence of Restraint Stress

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2007 May 1
PMID 17468850
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Abstract

Rationale: Severe, traumatic stress or repeated exposure to stress can result in long-term deleterious effects, including hippocampal cell atrophy and death, which, in turn, result in memory impairments and behavioural abnormalities. The dopaminergic D(2) receptor agonist, bromocriptine, has been shown to modulate learning, and chronic stress is associated with dopaminergic dysfunction.

Objectives: In the present study, we evaluated the effects of bromocriptine in the presence or absence of restraint stress.

Materials And Methods: Adult male Wistar rats were subjected to restraint stress for 21 days (6 h/day) followed by bromocriptine treatment, and learning was assessed in the partially baited radial arm maze task. In a separate group of animals, the effects of bromocriptine per se was evaluated. Dopamine levels were estimated by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.

Results: Stressed rats showed impairment in both acquisition and retention of the radial arm maze task, and bromocriptine treatment after stress showed a reversal of stress-induced impairment. Interestingly, in the absence of stress, bromocriptine exhibited dose-dependent differential effects on learning. While rats treated with bromocriptine 5 mg/kg, i.p., demonstrated impairment in learning, the bromocriptine 10 mg/kg and vehicle-treated groups did not differ from normal controls. To understand the neurochemical basis for the effects of bromocriptine, dopamine levels were estimated. The stress-induced decrease in dopamine levels in the hippocampus and frontal cortex were restored by bromocriptine treatment. In contrast, bromocriptine alone (5 mg/kg, i.p.) decreased dopamine levels in the frontal cortex and striatum.

Conclusions: Our study shows that amelioration of stress-induced learning impairment correlates with restoration of dopamine levels by bromocriptine treatment.

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