Abstract
This report presents studies on the effects of intranasal administration of five doses (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, and 10 microg/kg) of a new analog of arginine-vasopressin fragment AVP(6-9), i.e., D-MPRG, on the learning ability of rats with positive and negative reinforcement. All doses of the peptide improved learning. The most effective dose was 0.01 microg/kg, at which the peptide accelerated the acquisition of a conditioned active avoidance reflex both when given 1 h before and when given immediately after training sessions. The peptide had greater effects when animals were trained with negative reinforcement. Analysis of the results suggests that the action of D-MPRG is mainly on perception processes, i.e., extraction of the conditioned stimulus from the environmental surroundings and evaluation and enhancement of its biological significance. In addition, this peptide prevented extinction of the acquired habit and improved the processes of consolidation, though this effect was weaker than its effect on perception.
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