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Glycine prodrug facilitates memory retrieval in humans
B L Schwartz1, S Hashtroudi, R L Herting
1Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Psychiatry Service, Washington, DC 20422.
Neurology
|September 1, 1991
Abstract:
Modulation of glycine concentrations in the brain influences learning and memory functions in experimental animals. We administered milacemide, a glycine prodrug, or placebo to young and older healthy adults, who performed a word-retrieval task. Milacemide administration increased the number of words retrieved and decreased the latency with which these words were retrieved for both young and older adults.