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Effect of Donepezil on Group II mGlu Receptor Agonist- or Antagonist-Induced Amnesia on Passive Avoidance in Mice
We examined the effect of the acetylcholinesterase
(ACHE) inhibitor, donepezil
hydrocloride (DONP), on group II metabotropic
glutamate (mGlu) receptor agonist- or
antagonist-induced amnesia in the step-through
passive avoidance task in male mice. DCG-IV, a
group II mGlu receptor agonist, at dose of 50
ng and LY341495, a group II mGlu receptor
antagonist, at dose of 300 ng, significantly
attenuated the latency on the step-through task.
The subcutaneous injection of DONP at dose of
1 mg/kg 1 hour before passive avoidance
performance ameliorated the amnesia induced
by DCG-IV and LY341495, whereas donepezil
alone did not affect task latency. The results
suggest that activation of group II mGlu
receptors and disinhibition of the cAMP/PKA
signaling pathway (caused by group II mGlu
receptor antagonist) have a negative action on
step-through passive avoidance memory
performance, and that group II mGlu receptors
and ACh interact to modulate learning and
memory function
The Japanese space gravitational wave antenna; DECIGO
DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (DECIGO) is the future
Japanese space gravitational wave antenna. DECIGO is expected to open a new window of
observation for gravitational wave astronomy especially between 0.1 Hz and 10 Hz, revealing
various mysteries of the universe such as dark energy, formation mechanism of supermassive
black holes, and inflation of the universe. The pre-conceptual design of DECIGO consists of
three drag-free spacecraft, whose relative displacements are measured by a differential Fabryβ
Perot Michelson interferometer. We plan to launch two missions, DECIGO pathfinder and pre-
DECIGO first and finally DECIGO in 2024
DECIGO pathfinder
DECIGO pathfinder (DPF) is a milestone satellite mission for DECIGO (DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory) which is a future space gravitational wave antenna. DECIGO is expected to provide us fruitful insights into the universe, in particular about dark energy, a formation mechanism of supermassive black holes, and the inflation of the universe. Since DECIGO will be an extremely large mission which will formed by three drag-free spacecraft with 1000m separation, it is significant to gain the technical feasibility of DECIGO before its planned launch in 2024. Thus, we are planning to launch two milestone missions: DPF and pre-DECIGO. The conceptual design and current status of the first milestone mission, DPF, are reviewed in this article
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