Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide plays a role in olfactory memory formation in chicken.

作者: Rita Józsa , Tibor Hollósy , Andrea Tamás , Gábor Tóth , István Lengvári

DOI: 10.1016/J.PEPTIDES.2005.03.054

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摘要: PACAP plays an important role during development of the nervous system and is also involved in memory processing. The aim present study was to investigate function chicken embryonic olfactory formation by blocking at a sensitive period ovo. Chicken were exposed daily strawberry scent ovo from day 15. Control eggs treated only with saline, while other received single injection antagonist PACAP6-38 consumption scented unscented water measured after hatching. Animals showed no preference. However, chickens PACAP6-38, clear preference for plain water, similarly unexposed chicken. Our points PACAP's possible importance formation.

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