Basolateral amygdala noradrenergic influences on memory storage are mediated by an interaction between beta- and alpha1-adrenoceptors
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Basolateral amygdala noradrenergic influences on memory storage are mediated by an interaction between beta- and alpha1-adrenoceptors
Abstract
Extensive evidence indicates that norepinephrine modulates memory storage through an activation of beta-adrenoceptors in the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala (BLA). Recent findings suggest that the effects of beta-adrenergic activation on memory storage are influenced by alpha1-adrenoceptor stimulation. Pharmacological findings indicate that activation of postsynaptic alpha1-adrenoceptors potentiates beta-adrenoceptor-mediated activation of cAMP formation. The present study examined whether inactivation of alpha1-adrenoceptors in the BLA would alter the dose-response effects on memory storage of intra-BLA infusions of a beta-adrenoceptor agonist, as well as that of a synthetic cAMP analog. Male Sprague Dawley rats received bilateral microinfusions into the BLA of either the beta-adrenoceptor agonist clenbuterol (3-3000 pmol in 0.2 microliter) or 8-bromoadenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (8-bromo-cAMP) (0.2-7 nmol in 0.2 microliter) alone or together with the alpha1-adrenoceptor antagonist prazosin (0.2 nmol) immediately after training in an inhibitory avoidance task. Retention was tested 48 hr later. Clenbuterol induced a dose-dependent enhancement of retention, and prazosin attenuated the dose-response effects of clenbuterol. Posttraining intra-BLA infusions of 8-bromo-cAMP also induced a dose-dependent enhancement of retention latencies. However, concurrent infusion of prazosin did not alter the dose-response effects of 8-bromo-cAMP. These findings are consistent with the view that alpha1-adrenoceptors affect memory storage by modulating beta-adrenoceptor activation in the BLA. Moreover, these findings are consistent with those of pharmacological studies indicating that beta-adrenoceptors modulate memory storage by a direct coupling to adenylate cyclase, whereas alpha1-receptors act indirectly by influencing the beta-adrenoceptor-mediated influence on cAMP formation.
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