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  • The cholinergic system plays a role in regulating emotions, with the muscarinic receptor agonist pilocarpine inducing anxiety in rats over extended periods (24 hours to 3 months).
  • Rats treated with pilocarpine exhibited changes in behavior in an elevated plus-maze test, where anxiolytic treatment with diazepam blocked anxiety responses, while anxiogenic treatment did not affect them.
  • Electroencephalographic recordings showed increased theta activity in the hippocampus, illustrating long-term electrophysiological changes that suggest the muscarinic system could be a target for anxiety disorder treatments.

Article Abstract

The cholinergic system is implicated in emotional regulation. The injection of non-convulsant doses of the muscarinic receptor agonist pilocarpine (PILO) induces long-lasting anxiogenic responses in rats evaluated at different time-points (24h to 3 months). To investigate the underlying mechanisms, rats treated with PILO (150mg/kg) were injected 24h or 1 month later with an anxiolytic (diazepam, 1mg/kg, DZP) or anxiogenic (pentylenetetrazole, 15mg/kg, PTZ) drug and evaluated in the elevated plus-maze (EPM). Prefrontal cortex (PFC) and hippocampal (HIP) electroencephalographic recordings and acetylcolinesterase (AChE) activity were also analyzed after PILO treatment. Anxiogenic responses observed in the EPM 24h or 1 month after PILO treatment (e.g., decreased time spent and number of entries into the open arms of the maze) were blocked by DZP but not affected by PTZ. No epileptiform events were registered in the HIP or PFC at 24h or 1 month after PILO injection, but enhanced theta activity was observed in the HIP. DZP decreased hippocampal theta of PILO-treated rats in contrast with PTZ, which increased this parameter in saline- and PILO-treated rats. The HIP and PFC AChE activity did not change after PILO treatment. Our findings demonstrate that the long-term effects on the emotionality of rats induced by PILO are associated with electrophysiological changes in the HIP and sensitive to pharmacological manipulation of the GABAergic system. The present work may support this new research model of long-lasting anxiety, while also highlighting the muscarinic system as a potential target involved in anxiety disorders.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2013.07.045DOI Listing

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