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The Intrahippocampal Infusion Of Crotamine From Crotalus Durissus Terrificus Venom Enhances Memory Persistence In Rats.
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Toxicon : Official Journal Of The International Society On Toxinology. v. 85, p. 52-8, 2014-Jul.
1879-3150
10.1016/j.toxicon.2014.04.017
24813333
Autor
Vargas, Liane S
Lara, Marcus V S
Gonçalves, Rithiele
Mandredini, Vanusa
Ponce-Soto, Luis Alberto
Marangoni, Sergio
Dal Belo, Cháriston A
Mello-Carpes, Pâmela B
Institución
Resumen
Previous research has shown that crotamine, a toxin isolated from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus, induces the release of acetylcholine and dopamine in the central nervous system of rats. Particularly, these neurotransmitters are important modulators of memory processes. Therefore, in this study we investigated the effects of crotamine infusion on persistence of memory in rats. We verified that the intrahippocampal infusion of crotamine (1 μg/μl; 1 μl/side) improved the persistence of object recognition and aversive memory. By other side, the intrahippocampal infusion of the toxin did not alter locomotor and exploratory activities, anxiety or pain threshold. These results demonstrate a future prospect of using crotamine as potential pharmacological tool to treat diseases involving memory impairment, although it is still necessary more researches to better elucidate the crotamine effects on hippocampus and memory. 85 52-8