The effects of intraperitoneal injections of psychostimulant drugs: centrophenoxine (50 mg/kg) and peptide analog of tuftsin TP-1 (300 micrograms/kg) on the processes of elaboration and retention of conditioned reflex have been experimentally studied. The animals were trained with food reward in 30 trials per day. Psychostimulant drugs or saline were injected after the 10th trial. The elaboration of conditioned reflex was continued 30 min later. The retention was tested 24 h, 7 and 30 days later. It was established that both drugs induce an increase in memory traces stability during 30 days. These findings provide direct evidence that psychostimulant drugs, centrophenoxine and peptide substance TP-1, when injected during consolidation phase can enhance memory storage processes.

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