Animal studies of brain acetylcholine and memory.

R J Beninger, B A Wirsching, K Jhamandas, R J Boegman
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Memory loss is a common feature of aging in the human but not all memories are equally lost. Usually the loss is more severe for the memory of recent events and information rather than the memory of remote events and information. Associated with memory losses of this type is a reduction in levels of cortical acetylcholine and a loss of cholinergic cells of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis. In the rat it is possible to assess two types of memory analogous to recent and remote memories in humans. Reference memory would refer to information concerning the task that is invariant from trial to trial. Working memory would refer to information that changes from trial to trial. In support of the hypothesis that decreases in cholinergic function lead to a differential impairment of working memory, rats trained in this task and given scopolamine showed a specific increase in working memory errors. In more recent studies rats have been trained in a task and then given unilateral neurotoxic lesions of the NBM. These results raise the intriguing possibility that degeneration of the NBM and associated memory impairment seen in aging and in Alzheimer's disease may be related to a change in the ratio of these or related endogenous tryptophan metabolites.

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脑乙酰胆碱和记忆的动物研究。
记忆丧失是人类衰老的一个普遍特征,但并不是所有的记忆都同样丧失。通常,对最近事件和信息的记忆丧失比对遥远事件和信息的记忆丧失更为严重。与这种类型的记忆丧失相关的是皮质乙酰胆碱水平的降低和大细胞基底核胆碱能细胞的丧失。在大鼠身上,可以评估两种类似于人类近期记忆和远程记忆的记忆。参考记忆指的是关于任务的信息,这些信息在每次试验中都是不变的。工作记忆指的是每次试验都在变化的信息。为了支持胆碱能功能下降导致工作记忆不同程度损伤的假设,在这项任务中训练并给予东莨菪碱的大鼠显示出工作记忆错误的特定增加。在最近的研究中,对大鼠进行任务训练,然后给予单侧NBM神经毒性病变。这些结果提出了一种有趣的可能性,即在衰老和阿尔茨海默病中看到的NBM变性和相关的记忆障碍可能与这些或相关的内源性色氨酸代谢物的比例变化有关。
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