Abstract

The involvement of dopaminergic projection to the central amygdala in the facilitatory effect of cholecystokinin unsulphated octapeptide (CCK-8US) and caerulein (CER) on memory motivated affectively was investigated in male rats. CCK-8US and CER were administered subcutaneously at the doses of 10 μg kg−1and 0.5 μg kg−1, respectively, immediately after a single learning trial in a passive avoidance situation, after bilateral 6-OHDA lesions to the central amygdala. Bilateral 6-OHDA lesions to the central amygdala totally abolished the facilitatory effect of CCK-8US and CER on retention of passive avoidance behaviour evaluated 24 h after the learning trial. These results may indicate that the facilitatory effect of CCK-8US and CER on memory motivated affectively is mediated by dopaminergic projection from ventral tegmental area to the central amygdala.1999 Academic Press@p$hr

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