Intracerebroventricular Injection of Histamine Induces State-Dependency through H1 Receptors

Authors

  • MR Zarrindast
  • N Malekmohamadi
  • S Ahmadi
  • S Fazli Tabaei
Abstract:

The aim of the present study was to investigate whether and by which mechanism; histamine can induce state-dependent retrieval of passive avoidance task. The pre-training or pre-test intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of histamine (20µg/mouse) impaired retrieval, when it was tested 24 h later. In the animals, which retrieval was impaired due to histamine pre-training administration, pre-test administration of histamine, with the same dose, restored retrieval. The H1 blocker, pyrilamine (20 µg/mouse, i.c.v.), but not the H2 blocker; ranitidine prevented the restoration of retrieval by pre-test histamine. A pre-test administration of histamine H3 receptor antagonist, clobenprobit, also reversed hitamine-induced impairment of memory retention. In conclusion, histamine can induce state-dependent retrieval through the H1 receptor H1 mechanism.

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volume Volume 5  issue Number 4

pages  255- 260

publication date 2010-11-20

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