Resumen:
ognitive dysfunction is one of the most severe non-motor symptoms ofnigro-striatal impairment. This occurs as a result of functional andmorphological changes of different neuronal circuits, includingmodifications in the plasticity and architecture of hippocampal synapses.Such alterations can be implicated in the genesis andprogression of dementia associated with neurodegenerative diseasesincluding parkinson-like symptoms. The aim of the present study was tocharacterize the onset of memory deficit after neurotoxicity with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) in an animal model, and its correlation withhippocampal dysfunction. For this, we bilaterally microinjected 6-OHDAin dorsolateral Caudate-Putamen unit (CPu) and then, animals wereweekly tested for working memory, spatial short-term memory andmotor performance. We evaluated tyrosine hydroxylase as dopaminemarker, Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 mitochondrial detoxification enzymeand glial fibrillar acid protein astrocyte marker immunoreactivity indi