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European Journal of Neuroscience | 2014

Nitric oxide is necessary for labilization of a consolidated context memory during reconsolidation in terrestrial snails

P. M. Balaban; Matvey Roshchin; Alia Kh. Timoshenko; Khalil L. Gainutdinov; Tatiana Kh. Bogodvid; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Alena B. Zuzina; T. A. Korshunova

Nitric oxide (NO) is known to be involved in associative memory formation. We investigated the influence of blocking NO function on the reconsolidation of context memory in terrestrial snails (Helix lucorum L.). After a 10 day session of electric shocks in one context only, context memory in snails was observed in test sessions as the significant difference of amplitudes of withdrawal responses to tactile stimuli in two different contexts. After a 1 day rest, a session of ‘reminding’ was performed, preceded by injection in different groups of the snails with either vehicle or combination of the protein synthesis blocker anisomycin (ANI) with one of the following drugs: the NO scavenger carboxy‐PTIO, the NO‐synthase inhibitors N‐omega‐nitro‐L‐arginin, nitroindazole and NG‐nitro‐L‐arginine methyl ester hydrochloride, or the NO donor S‐nitroso‐N‐acetyl‐DL‐penicillamine. Testing the context memory at different time intervals after the reminder under ANI injection showed that the context memory was impaired at 24 h and later, whereas the reminder under combined injection of ANI and each of the NO‐synthase inhibitors used or the NO scavenger showed no impairment of long‐term context memory. Injection of the NO donor S‐nitroso‐N‐acetyl‐DL‐penicillamine with or without reminder had no effect on context memory. The results obtained demonstrated that NO is necessary for labilization of a consolidated context memory.


Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience | 2015

Modulation of defensive reflex conditioning in snails by serotonin

V. V. Andrianov; Tatiana Kh. Bogodvid; Irina B. Deryabina; Aleksandra N. Golovchenko; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Roza R. Tagirova; Aliya Vinarskaya; Khalil L. Gainutdinov

Highlights Daily injection of serotonin before a training session accelerated defensive reflex conditioning in snails. Daily injection of 5-hydroxytryptophan before a training session in snails with a deficiency of serotonin induced by the “neurotoxic” analog of serotonin 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine, restored the ability of snails to learn. After injection of the “neurotoxic” analogs of serotonin 5,6- and 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine as well as serotonin, depolarization of the membrane and decrease of the threshold potential of premotor interneurons was observed. We studied the role of serotonin in the mechanisms of learning in terrestrial snails. To produce a serotonin deficit, the “neurotoxic” analogs of serotonin, 5,6- or 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,6/5,7-DHT) were used. Injection of 5,6/5,7-DHT was found to disrupt defensive reflex conditioning. Within 2 weeks of neurotoxin application, the ability to learn had recovered. Daily injection of serotonin before a training session accelerated defensive reflex conditioning and daily injections of 5-HTP in snails with a deficiency of serotonin induced by 5,7-DHT restored the snails ability to learn. We discovered that injections of the neurotoxins 5,6/5,7-DHT as well as serotonin, caused a decrease in the resting and threshold potentials of the premotor interneurons LPa3 and RPa3.


Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2016

Effects of NO Donors and Inhibitors of NO Synthase and Guanylate Cyclase on the Acquisition of a Conditioned Defense Food Aversion Response in Edible Snails

Lyudmila N. Muranova; T. Kh. Bogodvid; Vyatcheslav V. Andrianov; Kh. L. Gainutdinov

Experiments on edible snails revealed that NO synthase blockade with a nonspecific neuronal NO synthase inhibitor L-NAME before defense food aversion conditioning is followed by a decrease in the rate of learning. Exogenous NO donors, sodium nitroprusside and dinitrosyl iron complex, were shown to improve learning. Chronic administration of a specific soluble guanylate cyclase inhibitor ODQ also increased the rate of learning. Our results indicate that NO has a modulatory effect on the formation of a conditioned response in this type of learning.


Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience | 2017

Responses of Withdrawal Interneurons to Serotonin Applications in Naïve and Learned Snails Are Different

Tatiana Kh. Bogodvid; Vyatcheslav V. Andrianov; Irina B. Deryabina; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Dinara Silantyeva; Aliya Vinarskaya; P. M. Balaban; Khalil L. Gainutdinov

Long-term changes in membrane potential after associative training were described previously in identified premotor interneurons for withdrawal of the terrestrial snail Helix. Serotonin was shown to be a major transmitter involved in triggering the long-term changes in mollusks. In the present study we compared the changes in electrophysiological characteristics of identifiable premotor interneurons for withdrawal in response to bath applications of serotonin (5-HT) or serotonin precursor 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) in preparations from naïve, neurotoxin-injected or associatively trained snails. It was found that 5-HT or 5-HTP applications caused a significant decrease of membrane potential in premotor interneurons of naïve snails, associatively trained snails and snails with impaired serotonergic system by injection of a selective neurotoxin 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) 1 week before the experiments. Applications of 5-HT or 5-HTP did not cause significant changes in the action potential (AP) threshold potential of these neurons in naïve snails. Conversely, applications of 5-HT or 5-HTP to the premotor interneurons of previously trained or 5,7-DHT-injected snails caused a significant increase in the firing threshold potential in spite of a depolarizing shift of the resting membrane potential. Results demonstrate that responsiveness of premotor interneurons to extracellularly applied 5-HT or 5-HTP changes for days after the associative training or serotonin depletion. Similarity of the effects in trained and 5,7-DHT-injected animals may be due to massive release of serotonin elicited by 5,7-DHT injection. Our results suggest that serotonin release due to aversive conditionining or elicited by the neurotoxin administration triggers similar changes in resting membrane potential and AP threshold in response to bath applications of 5-HT or its precursor 5-HTP.


Biophysics | 2014

Aqueous and salt solutions of quinine of low concentrations: Self-organization, physicochemical properties and actions on the electrical characteristics of neurons

L. I. Murtazina; I. S. Ryzhkina; O. A. Mishina; V. V. Andrianov; T. Kh. Bogodvid; Kh. L. Gainutdinov; Lyudmila N. Muranova; A. I. Konovalov

Self-organization, the physicochemical properties of aqueous and salt solutions of quinine and the effects of salt quinine solutions in a wide range of concentrations (1 · 10−22−1 · 10−3 M) on the electrical characteristics of the edible snail’s identified neurons were studied. Similar non-monotonic concentration dependencies of physicochemical properties of aqueous and salt quinine solutions at low concentrations are obtained. This allows of predicting the occurrence of biological effects at low concentrations of quinine solutions. Intrinsic (within 5% of the interval) changes in membrane potential, the amplitude and duration of the neuron action potential under the influence of quinine salt solutions at concentrations of quinine of 1 · 10−20, 1 · 10−18, 1 · 10−10 M are found. For these concentrations the extreme values of specific conductivity and pH are shown.


Learning & Memory | 2005

Reconsolidation of a context long-term memory in the terrestrial snail requires protein synthesis

Tatiana H. Gainutdinova; Rosa R. Tagirova; Asja I. Ismailova; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Elena I. Samarova; Khalil L. Gainutdinov; P. M. Balaban


Journal of Bionanoscience | 2016

Influence of a Nitric Oxide Donor on Electrical Characteristics of the Premotor Interneurons of Terrestrial Snails

Tatiana Kh. Bogodvid; V. V. Andrianov; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Khalil L. Gainutdinov


Neuroscience for Medicine and Psychology | 2018

INVESTIGATIONS OF ROLE OF SEROTONIN IN MECHANISMS OF LONG-TERM MEMORY FORMATION AND ITS RECONSOLIDATION IN SNAIL

Tatyana Bogodvid; Vyacheslav Andrianov; Aliya Vinarskaya; Irina B. Deryabina; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Dinara Silantyeva; Khalil L. Gainutdinov


Journal of Bionanoscience | 2018

Effects of Serotonin Receptor Antagonist Methiothepin on Membrane Potential of Premotor Interneurons of Naïve and Learned Snails

Vyatcheslav V. Andrianov; Tatiana Kh. Bogodvid; Irina B. Deryabina; Aleksandra N. Golovchenko; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Khalil L. Gainutdinov


Journal of Bionanoscience | 2018

Influence of Nonspecific Inhibitor of NO-Synthase L-NAME on Electric Characteristics of Premotor Interneurons of Terrestrial Snails

Tatiana Kh. Bogodvid; Vyatcheslav V. Andrianov; Lyudmila N. Muranova; Khalil L. Gainutdinov

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V. V. Andrianov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Aliya Vinarskaya

Russian Academy of Sciences

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P. M. Balaban

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Kh. L. Gainutdinov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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