2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2013.01.038
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Effects of NOS inhibitors on the benzodiazepines-induced memory impairment of mice in the modified elevated plus-maze task

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“…Other classic BZ—clonazepam and chlordiazepoxide—also provoked sleep after acute administration in mice (Talarek and Fidecka 2004). Moreover, behavioural studies of Orzelska et al (2013, 2015) with a comparison of DZ and FNZ indicated that NOS inhibitors differentially affected DZ and FNZ responses of rats in the novel object recognition test. These results seem to be pertinent because it can be supposed that different BZ compounds will differ in terms of their side effects and in terms of interactions with drugs that modify the level of NO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Other classic BZ—clonazepam and chlordiazepoxide—also provoked sleep after acute administration in mice (Talarek and Fidecka 2004). Moreover, behavioural studies of Orzelska et al (2013, 2015) with a comparison of DZ and FNZ indicated that NOS inhibitors differentially affected DZ and FNZ responses of rats in the novel object recognition test. These results seem to be pertinent because it can be supposed that different BZ compounds will differ in terms of their side effects and in terms of interactions with drugs that modify the level of NO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…in the ability to induce severe aggressive and disinhibited behaviours (Daderman et al 2002). Our previous behavioural investigations on interactions of NO and BZ showed no differences between diazepam (DZ) and chlordiazepoxide or clonazepam (Talarek and Fidecka 2003; Talarek and Fidecka 2004) but supported atypical properties of FNZ, especially in its influence on cognition (Orzelska et al 2013; Orzelska et al 2015; Orzelska-Gorka et al 2016) and locomotor activity in rodents (Talarek et al 2013). Considering these intriguing data, the choice of FNZ in our present studies seems to be justified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The arms were connected by a central platform (10 × 10 cm). The apparatus was shaped like a "plus" sign and was elevated to a height of 50 cm above the floor (Itoh et al 1990;Hlinak and Krejci 2002;Orzelska et al 2013). The plus maze was placed in a dark room illuminated only by a halogen lamp oriented toward the central platform and giving a uniform dim light in the apparatus (intensity of 10 lx).…”
Section: Modified Elevated Plus Maze Test (Mepm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the mice did not enter the enclosed arm within 90 s, the test was stopped and TL 2 was recorded as 90 s. TL 2 was utilized as an index of learning and memory processes. Prolongation of TL 2 shows that a drug has an amnesic effect, while the shortage of TL 2 means that the drug improves memory in mice relative to the control groups (Itoh et al 1990;Hlinak and Krejci 2002;Orzelska et al 2013). The plus maze was cleaned after each mouse to avoid the presence of olfactory trails.…”
Section: Modified Elevated Plus Maze Test (Mepm)mentioning
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