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pubmed-article:1407722pubmed:abstractTextThe role of vasopressin (AVP) in the septohippocampal system in spatial memory was studied in 27 male hooded rats of the Long-Evans strain. The rats were implanted with a septal microdialysis probe and assigned to 3 groups. Two days later, they were trained on 3 consecutive days (12 daily trials) to locate the hidden underwater platform in the Morris water maze (MWM) while the probes were perfused with either artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) or aCSF containing vasopressin or the V1 antagonist d(CH2)5Tyr(Me)AVP (AAVP). Another group of rats (n = 8) remained untreated. Groups receiving microdialysis of aCSF or AAVP acquired the MWM task at the same rate as untreated animals. On the other hand, place navigation learning was significantly impaired by microdialysis of AVP during all sessions. The results indicate that endogenous AVP (at least that affecting the V1 receptor subtype) is not indispensable for the acquisition of spatial memories in the MWM, whereas excessive presence of synthetic AVP interferes with spatial learning.lld:pubmed
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