In this work, we report the effect of post-training intraperitoneal administration of zaprinast on rat memory retention in the Morris water maze task that revealed a significant memory impairment at the intermediate dose of 10 mg/kg. Zaprinast is capable of inhibiting both striatal and hippocampal PDE activity but to a different extent which is probably due to the different PDE isoforms expressed in these areas. To assess the possible involvement of cyclic nucleotides in rat memory impairment, we compared the effects obtained 30 min after the zaprinast injection with respect to 24 h after injection by measuring both cyclic nucleotide levels and PDE activity. As expected, 30 min after the zaprinast administration, we observed an increase of cyclic nucleotides, which returned to a basal level within 24 h, with the exception of the hippocampal cGMP which was significantly decreased at the dose of 10 mg/kg of zaprinast. This increase in the hippocampal region is the result of a cGMP-specific PDE5 induction, confirmed by sildenafil inhibition, in agreement with literature data that demonstrate transcriptional regulation of PDE5 by cAMP/cGMP intracellular levels. Our results highlight the possible rebound effect of PDE inhibitors.

Zaprinast impairs spatial memory by increasing PDE5 expression in the rat hippocampus / Giorgi, Mauro; Assunta, Pompili; Cardarelli, Silvia; Valentina, Castelli; Biagioni, Stefano; Giuseppe, Sancesario; Antonella, Gasbarri. - In: BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0166-4328. - STAMPA. - 278:(2015), pp. 129-136. [10.1016/j.bbr.2014.09.038]

Zaprinast impairs spatial memory by increasing PDE5 expression in the rat hippocampus

GIORGI, MAURO;CARDARELLI, SILVIA;BIAGIONI, Stefano;
2015

Abstract

In this work, we report the effect of post-training intraperitoneal administration of zaprinast on rat memory retention in the Morris water maze task that revealed a significant memory impairment at the intermediate dose of 10 mg/kg. Zaprinast is capable of inhibiting both striatal and hippocampal PDE activity but to a different extent which is probably due to the different PDE isoforms expressed in these areas. To assess the possible involvement of cyclic nucleotides in rat memory impairment, we compared the effects obtained 30 min after the zaprinast injection with respect to 24 h after injection by measuring both cyclic nucleotide levels and PDE activity. As expected, 30 min after the zaprinast administration, we observed an increase of cyclic nucleotides, which returned to a basal level within 24 h, with the exception of the hippocampal cGMP which was significantly decreased at the dose of 10 mg/kg of zaprinast. This increase in the hippocampal region is the result of a cGMP-specific PDE5 induction, confirmed by sildenafil inhibition, in agreement with literature data that demonstrate transcriptional regulation of PDE5 by cAMP/cGMP intracellular levels. Our results highlight the possible rebound effect of PDE inhibitors.
2015
Cyclic nucleotide; Hippocampus; Phosphodiesterase; Spatial memory; Striatum; Zaprinast
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Zaprinast impairs spatial memory by increasing PDE5 expression in the rat hippocampus / Giorgi, Mauro; Assunta, Pompili; Cardarelli, Silvia; Valentina, Castelli; Biagioni, Stefano; Giuseppe, Sancesario; Antonella, Gasbarri. - In: BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0166-4328. - STAMPA. - 278:(2015), pp. 129-136. [10.1016/j.bbr.2014.09.038]
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