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The effects of pretreatment with atropine, haloperidol and phenoxybenzamine on somatostatin-induced antiamnesia were investigated. Somatostatin itself blocked electroconvulsive shock (ECS)-induced amnesia. The receptor blockers per se had no influence on the ECS-induced avoidance latency. Atropine and haloperidol did not inhibit somatostatin-induced antiamnesia, whereas phenoxybenzamine blocked it completely. The results suggest that the central noradrenergic system plays an important role in the mediation of the antiamnesic action of somatostatin.

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