›› 2012, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (2): 115-119.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-5619.2012.02.010

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Effects of Ketamine and Alcohol on Learning and Memory Impairment in Mice

YANG MEI-YU1,3, DING FEI2, JIANG XIAO-GANG3, WU XIE-XING4, GU ZHEN-LUN3, GUO CI-YI3, BIAN SHI-ZHONG1   

  1. (1. Institute of Forensic Science of Soochow University, Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical College of Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China; 2. Institute of Criminal Science and Technology, Baoshan Branch of Shanghai Public Security Bureau, Shanghai 201900, China; 3. Suzhou Institute of Chinese Materia Medical, Suzhou 215006, China; 4. Department of Clinical Medicine, Medical College of Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China)
  • Online:2012-04-25 Published:2012-04-28

Abstract: Objective To study the effects of ketamine and alcohol on learning and memory in mice and its possible mechanism. Methods Forty mice were divided into 4 groups: normal control group, ketamine group, alcohol group, and alcohol plus ketamine group. Ketamine and alcohol were given by intraperitoneal injection and intragastric administration, respectively, 1 time per day, for 14 days. The ability of learning and memory in mice was tested by the method of step-down and Morris water maze. Acetylcholine(ACh) and 5-hydroxy tryptamine(5-HT) in mice brain tissue were analyzed for the possible mechanism. Results (1) Step-down: The treatment groups lessened the latency and added wrong times(P<0.05). The number of errors in the combined treatment group significantly increased comparing with the single drug treatment group(P<0.05). (2) Morris water-maze: The treatment groups prolonged the latency(P<0.05), reduced the target quadrant activity time significantly(P<0.05), and decreased the numbers of crossing the former platform significantly(P<0.05). (3) Biochemical index determination: The concentrations of ACh and 5-HT in treatment groups decreased significantly(P<0.05), showed a more decreasement comparing with the single drug treatment group. Conclusion Ketamine has a synergistic effect with alcohol on learning and memory impairment in mice, which may be related to the common inhibitive effect on the ACh and 5-HT.

Key words: forensic toxicology, ketamine, alcohol, learning, memory, mice

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