- Block of spatial learning by mGluR agonist tADA in rats.
Block of spatial learning by mGluR agonist tADA in rats.
As demonstrated recently, mGluRs are involved in some forms of learning. We thus investigated the effect of tADA (trans-azetidine-2,4-dicarboxylic acid) applied intracerebroventricularly prior to learning a spatial alternation paradigm. Compared to controls, tADA treated animals were amnesic when tested for retention 24 hr after training. Effects of state-dependency were excluded. These data and our earlier work indicate that both mGluR agonists and antagonists can have memory-disrupting effects.