Anandamide modulates sleep and memory in rats

Eric Murillo-Rodríguez, Manuel Sánchez-Alavez, Luz Navarro, Dolores Martínez-González, Rene Drucker-Colín, Oscar Prospéro-García

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Abstract

In this study we have assessed the effect of the intracerebroventricular administration of anandamide (ANA) as well as its precursor metabolite arachidonic acid (AA), on the sleep-wakefulness cycle, memory formation, locomotor activity and pain perception. Our results have indicated that ANA strikingly increases slow-wave sleep (SWS)2 and rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep at the expense of wakefulness (W); while deteriorating memory consolidation. ANA also increases locomotor activity but does not modify pain perception threshold. In contrast, AA increases W and reduces SWS2, while deteriorating memory consolidation and increasing locomotor activity. AA has no effect on pain perception. These results suggest that the brain cannabinoid system participates in the modulation of the vigilance states and mnemonic processes. Additionally, they suggest that the effect on pain perception may be a peripheral rather than a central effect.

Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)270-274
Numero di pagine5
RivistaBrain Research
Volume812
Numero di pubblicazione1-2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePublished - 23 nov 1998
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