Abstract

It has been found in our laboratory that the positive influence of angiotensin II (AII) and its 3–7 fragment [AII(3–7)] on learning and memory processes is mediated by the excitatory amino acids, since it was abolished by NMDA receptor antagonists. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether bilateral disruption of glutamatergic temporo- entorhinal connections may have an influence on the facilitatory effect of both angiotensin peptides on memory motivated affectively. The bilateral transections of temporo-entorhinal connections were made in 27 male rats 10 days before testing the influence of intracerebroventricular AII and AII(3–7) injection on retrieval of a passive avoidance response. Twenty-seven additional rats served as sham-operated controls. Twenty-five lesioned and 25 sham-operated animals were accepted to the final analysis. AII and its 3–7 fragment significantly improved the retrieval process in sham-operated groups of rats. Bilateral disruption of temporo-entorhinal connections totally abolished the facilitatory effect of both angiotensins on recall of information in a passive avoidance situation. Moreover, bilateral disruption of temporo-entorhinal connections markedly but not significantly attenuated crossings of squares, evaluated in an open field test, without an influence on rearings and bar approaches. These results may suggest that in the facilitatory effect of AII and AII(3–7) on memory motivated affectively involves reciprocal glutamatergic connection between lateral entorhinal cortex and temporal cortex.

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