Effects of agmatine on radial‐arm maze memory performance and autistic‐like behaviors in a male rat model of autism

Author:

Parvan Mahdieh1,Nozari Masoumeh2,Shabani Mohammad2,Nozari Hojat3,Kohlmeier Kristi Anne4,Mohammadi Somayeh5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Afzalipour School of Medicine Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

2. Neuroscience Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

3. Physiology Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

4. Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

5. Student Research Committee Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the fastest‐growing child neuropsychiatric condition. Cognitive dysfunctions such as memory impairments are experienced by patients along with social disturbances and repetitive/stereotypic movements. We have used the radial arm maze (RAM), for measurement of working and reference memory errors in an animal model of autism. In addition, the potential effects of agmatine, an endogenous NMDA antagonist, on RAM performance and autistic‐like behaviors were assessed.MethodsAutism was modeled by valproic acid (VPA) administration at gestational Day 12.5. Autism‐associated behaviors in male offspring were examined in an open field test (OFT) and three‐chambered test (TCT) on postnatal days 50–51. Thereafter, the animals were trained in the RAM (PND 55) until they attained the criteria of 80% correct choices during five consecutive trials. Forty‐eight hours after the acquisition of criteria, agmatine was injected 30 min before subsequent behavioral testing, which included the retention phase of the RAM, OFT, and TCT.ResultsVPA‐treated and intact rats showed the same performance in RAM, and acute injection of agmatine rescued social and anxiety‐like behavior induced by VPA without the effect on RAM.ConclusionIn a rat model of autism, spatial learning, and memory did not change. Agmatine rescued social and anxiety‐like behavior in autistic animals.

Funder

Kerman University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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