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Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus
PURPOSE: Alpha(1) (α(1))-adrenoceptor antagonists are widely used to treat lower urinary tract symptoms. These drugs not only act on peripheral tissues, but also cross the blood-brain barrier and affect the central nervous system. Therefore, α(1)-adrenoceptor antagonists may enhance brain functions....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4703930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26739177 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.2015.19.4.228 |
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author | Kim, Chang Hee Ko, Il Gyu Kim, Sung Eun Shin, Mal Soon Kang, Yeon Ho Cho, Jung Wan Shin, Key Moon Kim, Chang Ju Lim, Baek Vin Kim, Khae Hawn |
author_facet | Kim, Chang Hee Ko, Il Gyu Kim, Sung Eun Shin, Mal Soon Kang, Yeon Ho Cho, Jung Wan Shin, Key Moon Kim, Chang Ju Lim, Baek Vin Kim, Khae Hawn |
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description | PURPOSE: Alpha(1) (α(1))-adrenoceptor antagonists are widely used to treat lower urinary tract symptoms. These drugs not only act on peripheral tissues, but also cross the blood-brain barrier and affect the central nervous system. Therefore, α(1)-adrenoceptor antagonists may enhance brain functions. In the present study, we investigated the effects of tamsulosin, an α(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist, on short-term memory, as well as spatial learning and memory, in rats. METHODS: The step-down avoidance test was used to evaluate short-term memory, and an eight-arm radial maze test was used to evaluate spatial learning and memory. TUNEL (terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling) staining was performed in order to evaluate the effect of tamsulosin on apoptosis in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. Patch clamp recordings were used to evaluate the effect of tamsulosin on ionotropic glutamate receptors, such as N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA), and kainate receptors, in hippocampal CA1 neurons. RESULTS: Tamsulosin treatment improved short-term memory, as well as spatial learning and memory, without altering apoptosis. The amplitudes of NMDA-induced ion currents were dose-dependently increased by tamsulosin. However, the amplitudes of AMPA- and kainate-induced ion currents were not affected by tamsulosin. CONCLUSIONS: Tamsulosin enhanced memory function by activating NMDA receptor-mediated ion currents in the hippocampus without initiating apoptosis. The present study suggests the possibility of using tamsulosin to enhance memory under normal conditions, in addition to its use in treating overactive bladder. |
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spelling | pubmed-47039302016-01-14 Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus Kim, Chang Hee Ko, Il Gyu Kim, Sung Eun Shin, Mal Soon Kang, Yeon Ho Cho, Jung Wan Shin, Key Moon Kim, Chang Ju Lim, Baek Vin Kim, Khae Hawn Int Neurourol J Original Article PURPOSE: Alpha(1) (α(1))-adrenoceptor antagonists are widely used to treat lower urinary tract symptoms. These drugs not only act on peripheral tissues, but also cross the blood-brain barrier and affect the central nervous system. Therefore, α(1)-adrenoceptor antagonists may enhance brain functions. In the present study, we investigated the effects of tamsulosin, an α(1)-adrenoceptor antagonist, on short-term memory, as well as spatial learning and memory, in rats. METHODS: The step-down avoidance test was used to evaluate short-term memory, and an eight-arm radial maze test was used to evaluate spatial learning and memory. TUNEL (terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling) staining was performed in order to evaluate the effect of tamsulosin on apoptosis in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. Patch clamp recordings were used to evaluate the effect of tamsulosin on ionotropic glutamate receptors, such as N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA), and kainate receptors, in hippocampal CA1 neurons. RESULTS: Tamsulosin treatment improved short-term memory, as well as spatial learning and memory, without altering apoptosis. The amplitudes of NMDA-induced ion currents were dose-dependently increased by tamsulosin. However, the amplitudes of AMPA- and kainate-induced ion currents were not affected by tamsulosin. CONCLUSIONS: Tamsulosin enhanced memory function by activating NMDA receptor-mediated ion currents in the hippocampus without initiating apoptosis. The present study suggests the possibility of using tamsulosin to enhance memory under normal conditions, in addition to its use in treating overactive bladder. Korean Continence Society 2015-12 2015-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4703930/ /pubmed/26739177 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.2015.19.4.228 Text en Copyright © 2015 Korean Continence Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Chang Hee Ko, Il Gyu Kim, Sung Eun Shin, Mal Soon Kang, Yeon Ho Cho, Jung Wan Shin, Key Moon Kim, Chang Ju Lim, Baek Vin Kim, Khae Hawn Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus |
title | Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus |
title_full | Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus |
title_fullStr | Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus |
title_full_unstemmed | Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus |
title_short | Alpha(1)-Adrenoceptor Antagonists Improve Memory by Activating N-methyl-D-Aspartate-Induced Ion Currents in the Rat Hippocampus |
title_sort | alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonists improve memory by activating n-methyl-d-aspartate-induced ion currents in the rat hippocampus |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4703930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26739177 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.2015.19.4.228 |
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