Arnal_1990_Neurochem.Res_15_587

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Title : Studies on new, centrally active and reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitors - Arnal_1990_Neurochem.Res_15_587
Author(s) : Arnal F , Cote LJ , Ginsburg S , Lawrence GD , Naini A , Sano M
Ref : Neurochem Res , 15 :587 , 1990
Abstract : We have synthesized the tertiary amines of pyridostigmine and neostigmine, 3-pyridinol dimethylcarbamate (norpyridostigmine) and 3-dimethylaminophenol dimethylcarbamate (norneostigmine) respectively, and we have tested their abilities to cross the blood-brain barrier and inhibit mouse brain AChE activity. The in vivo inhibition of AChE activity by norpyridostigmine reaches 72% at 10 minutes which is comparable to that seen with physostigmine (73% at 10 minutes). Inhibition by norneostigmine is less effective (50% at 10 minutes) and approaches that obtained with tetrahydroaminoacridine (57% at 10 minutes). These data show that both norpyridostigmine and norneostigmine cross the blood-brain barrier and that they are effective inhibitors of mouse brain AChE activity. These drugs could be useful in the treatment of memory impairment associated with Alzheimer's disease, and other memory disorders.
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Arnal F, Cote LJ, Ginsburg S, Lawrence GD, Naini A, Sano M (1990)
Studies on new, centrally active and reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
Neurochem Res 15 :587

Arnal F, Cote LJ, Ginsburg S, Lawrence GD, Naini A, Sano M (1990)
Neurochem Res 15 :587