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    Enhancement of learning and memory in mice by a benzodiazepine antagonist.

    Lal, H.; Kumar, B.; Forster, M. J.
    FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology MEDLINE Abstracts – Aug 1, 1988
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    Effects of NOS inhibitors on the benzodiazepines-induced memory impairment of mice in the modified elevated plus-maze task

    Orzelska, Jolanta; Talarek, Sylwia; Listos, Joanna; Fidecka, Sylwia
    Follow Behavioural Brain Research , Volume 244 Elsevier – May 1, 2013

    Highlights ► Diazepam and flunitrazepam impaired memory in mice, in the elevated plus-maze task. ► NOS inhibitors prevented flunitrazepam-induced memory impairment. ► NOS inhibitors enhanced diazepam ...

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    Progesterone enhances learning and memory of aged wildtype and progestin receptor knockout mice

    Frye, Cheryl A.; Walf, Alicia A.
    Follow Neuroscience Letters , Volume 472 (1) Elsevier – Mar 12, 2010

    progestin receptors (PRKO), or wildtype mice were administered progesterone (10 mg/kg, SC), or vehicle, and learning/memory was evaluated. Progesterone, compared to vehicle, produced a conditioned place ...

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    The elevated T-maze task as an animal model to simultaneously investigate the effects of drugs on long-term memory and anxiety in mice

    Asth, Laila; Lobão-Soares, Bruno; André Eunice; Soares, Vanessa de Paula; Gavioli, Elaine Cristina
    Follow Brain Research Bulletin , Volume 87 (6) Elsevier – Apr 10, 2012

    , such as fear and aversion, can modulate, by enhancing or impairing, memory formation [22] . Because the available animal models of learning and memory have a limited ability to detect the effects of drugs ...

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    Reduced benzodiazepine tolerance, but increased flumazenil-precipitated withdrawal in AMPA-receptor GluR-A subunit-deficient mice

    Aitta-aho, Teemu; Vekovischeva, Olga Y.; Neuvonen, Pertti J.; Korpi, Esa R.
    Follow Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior , Volume 92 (2) Elsevier – Apr 1, 2009

    to subchronic benzodiazepine treatment, GluR-A subunit-deficient mice were rendered tolerant by a high-dose seven-day flurazepam treatment (40 mg/kg, s.c., twice a day for 4 days, 60 mg/kg twice a day for 3 days ...

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    PWZ-029, an inverse agonist selective for α 5 GABA A receptors, improves object recognition, but not water-maze memory in normal and scopolamine-treated rats

    Milić Marija; Timić Tamara; Joksimović Srđan; Biawat, Poonam; Rallapalli, Sundari; Divljaković Jovana; Radulović Tamara; Cook, James M.; Savić Miroslav M.
    Follow Behavioural Brain Research , Volume 241 Elsevier – Mar 15, 2013

    but not active avoidance learning task in rats, showed no effect on anxiety or muscle tone, and had no convulsive activity in the tested dose range (2–20 mg/kg) [23] . In mice, PWZ-029 at a dose of 10 mg/kg ...

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    Scopolamine-induced deficits in social memory in mice: Reversal by donepezil

    Riedel, G.; Kang, S.H.; Choi, D.Y.; Platt, B.
    Follow Behavioural Brain Research , Volume 204 (1) Elsevier – Dec 1, 2009

    [1,31] so much so that enhanced recognition memory will impinge negatively on later learning and impair behavioural flexibility. Indeed, we here report a dose-dependent increase in sociability after ...

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    Facilitation of extinction of operant behaviour in C57Bl/6 mice by chlordiazepoxide and d -cycloserine

    Julian, Leslie; Kelly, Norwood; Paul, Kennedy; Michael, Begley; David, Shaw
    Follow Psychopharmacology , Volume 223 (2) Springer Journals – Sep 1, 2012

    of the food reinforcers used. Benzodiazepines can enhance the palatability of food (Berridge and Pecina 1995; Cooper 1980) and might modify extinction through increases in sensitivity to food reinforcement ...

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    βCCM but not physostigmine enhancement of memory retrieval depends on emotional processes in mice

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    Follow Psychopharmacology , Volume 176 (1) Springer Journals – Oct 1, 2004

    discrimination; SCD) in a four-hole-board. Animals submitted to SCD were also evaluated for emotional reactivity in an elevated-plus maze. Methods: Mice were injected before the learning session began ...

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    Vorinostat, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, facilitates fear extinction and enhances expression of the hippocampal NR2B-containing NMDA receptor gene

    Fujita, Yosuke; Morinobu, Shigeru; Takei, Shiro; Fuchikami, Manabu; Matsumoto, Tomoya; Yamamoto, Shigeto; Yamawaki, Shigeto
    Follow Journal of Psychiatric Research , Volume 46 (5) Elsevier – May 1, 2012

    ). As a consequence, drugs that facilitate fear extinction may be useful as novel treatments for PTSD. The N-methyl d -aspartate (NMDA) receptor may play an important role in learning and memory and in experience ...

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