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Effects of nitric oxide inhibition on avoidance learning in the chick are lateralized and localized
Authors:Rickard N S  Gibbs M E
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Monash University, Vic. 3145, Caulfield East, Australia. n.rickard@sci.monash.edu.au
Abstract:Bilateral administration of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors into the intermediate medial hyperstriatal (IMHV) region of the chick brain impairs memory formation for an avoidance task. The aim of the current study was to determine whether this effect was restricted to a particular location in the brain, and whether inhibition was equally effective in both hemispheres. White Leghorn x black Australorp chicks were administered 0.5 mM N(omega)-Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester bilaterally into the lobus parolfactorius (LPO), or unilaterally into the IMHV. Injections into the LPO between 5 min pre-training and 40 min post-training had no effect on retention. In contrast, unilateral injections into the IMHV impaired retention and memory loss occurred from 40 min post-training. The effective administration time was hemisphere-dependent, requiring left hemisphere administration around the time of training and right hemisphere administration between 15 and 25 min post-training. These data suggest that localized nitric oxide activity in each hemisphere of the chick brain is necessary for the consolidation of memory for this task.
Keywords:Passive avoidance discrimination learning   Neonate   Nitric oxide   Lateralization   Localization   Long-term memory consolidation   Intermediate medial hyperstriatum ventrale (IMHV)   Lobus parolfactorius (LPO)    -Nitro--arginine methyl ester (-NAME)
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