Bali_2025_Behav.Brain.Funct_21_35

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Title : Differential cognitive enhancer effects of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and memantine on age-related deficits in vigilance and sustained attention: a preclinical validation study - Bali_2025_Behav.Brain.Funct_21_35
Author(s) : Bali ZK , Bruszt N , Gonter K , Hernadi I
Ref : Behav Brain Funct , 21 :35 , 2025
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: The psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) is a cognitive test commonly used to measure sustained attention and vigilance in humans in healthy and diseased states. Here, we aimed to utilize a recently designed rat version of the PVT to assess potential cognitive enhancer effects of various pharmacological compounds in a natural model of age-related cognitive decline. Therefore, we treated aged rats (> 28 months old) with different doses of three approved Alzheimer's disease drugs: donepezil, galantamine, and memantine. RESULTS: Aged rats made significantly slower responses to the cue stimuli compared to young animals and fewer correct responses, mainly because of an increased number of missed trials (i.e., when the trial was not initiated by the rat). Donepezil improved the performance of aged rats by accelerating their responses at a dose of 0.03 mg/kg. However, galantamine treatment showed no beneficial effects on either reaction time or the number of correct trials. Furthermore, both donepezil (0.3 and 1.0 mg/kg) and galantamine (3.0 mg/kg) increased the reaction time and number of missed trials at high doses. Memantine did not affect the reaction time of aged rats, but it increased the number of correct responses at 0.1 and 0.3 mg/kg doses. CONCLUSIONS: Here, we showed that PVT is suitable for addressing pharmacological effects on various cognitive domains in a single behavioral paradigm. Our findings also indicate that different cognitive enhancer compounds (even when their targets are thought to be the same) may differentially influence distinct cognitive domains and modulate task performance.

PubMedSearch : Bali_2025_Behav.Brain.Funct_21_35
PubMedID: 41152946

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Bali ZK, Bruszt N, Gonter K, Hernadi I (2025)
Differential cognitive enhancer effects of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and memantine on age-related deficits in vigilance and sustained attention: a preclinical validation study
Behav Brain Funct 21 :35

Bali ZK, Bruszt N, Gonter K, Hernadi I (2025)
Behav Brain Funct 21 :35