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    Funct Neurol. 1988 Apr-Jun;3(2):137-43.

    Pyroglutamic acid improves learning and memory capacities in old rats.

    Drago F, Valerio C, D'Agata V, Astuto C, Spadaro F, Continella G, Scapagnini U.

    Institute of Pharmacology, University of Catania Medical School, Italy.

    The effects of the arginine salt of pyroglutamic acid (2-oxo-pyrrolidone carboxylic acid, PCA) on learning and memory capacities of old rats were studied in a subchronic treatment schedule (i.p. injection of 0.1 and 1 g/kg/day for 15 days). The acquisition and extinction of active avoidance behaviour were studied in a pole-jumping test situation. The retention of passive avoidance response was examined in a step-through passive avoidance task. PCA facilitated the rate of acquisition of pole-jumping response, and inhibited the extinction of the response. The dose of 1 g/kg was more potent than 0.1 g/kg in this respect. Also in the passive avoidance task, the treatment with PCA was followed by an improvement of avoidance retention. These results indicate that PCA is a behaviourally active compound in that it improves learning and memory capacities in old rat.

    PMID: 3402813 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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