The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus

Modafinil is a psychostimulant drug used widely for the treatment of narcolepsy, which also has additional positive effects on cognition. Here, we investigate the effects of modafinil on behavioural performance and synaptic plasticity in rats. Improved acquisition in the water maze task was observed...

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2010
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropharm.2010.03.010
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/27093
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Modafinil
Water maze
Theta oscillation
Long-term potentiation
Dentate gyrus
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El modafinilo psicoestimulante facilita el rendimiento del laberinto de agua y aumenta la potenciación sináptica en el giro dentado
title The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
spellingShingle The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
Modafinil
Water maze
Theta oscillation
Long-term potentiation
Dentate gyrus
title_short The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
title_full The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
title_fullStr The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
title_full_unstemmed The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
title_sort The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Modafinil
Water maze
Theta oscillation
Long-term potentiation
Dentate gyrus
topic Modafinil
Water maze
Theta oscillation
Long-term potentiation
Dentate gyrus
description Modafinil is a psychostimulant drug used widely for the treatment of narcolepsy, which also has additional positive effects on cognition. Here, we investigate the effects of modafinil on behavioural performance and synaptic plasticity in rats. Improved acquisition in the water maze task was observed in animals that underwent chronic treatment with modafinil. We found that the distance traveled and escape latency were reduced after the first day in chronically-treated rats, compared to controls. Importantly, swim velocity was similar for both groups, excluding pharmacological effects on motor skills. We also found that modafinil increases synaptic plasticity in the dentate gyrus of urethane-anaesthetized rats; modafinil induced a robust augmentation of the population spike, evident after application of 2 bursts of 200 Hz high-frequency stimulation. Furthermore, the modafinil-dependent enhancement of postsynaptic potentials correlated selectively with theta rhythm augmentation. We propose that modafinil may facilitate hippocampal-associated spatial representation via increased theta-related hippocampal plasticity.
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