Bjorklund_1996_Neuroreport_7_1097

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Title : An indirect cholinesterase inhibitor, metrifonate, increases neocortical EEG arousal in rats - Bjorklund_1996_Neuroreport_7_1097
Author(s) : Bjorklund M , Jakala P , Schmidt B , Riekkinen M , Koivisto E , Riekkinen P, Jr.
Ref : Neuroreport , 7 :1097 , 1996
Abstract :

We investigated the ability of a cholinesterase inhibitor, metrifonate, to desynchronize cortical EEG activity. Metrifonate suppressed immobility-related high voltage spindling activity in young and aged rats at doses of 30 and 60 mg kg-1, p.o., and 10, 30 and 60 mg kg-1, p.o., respectively. The increase in EEG 1-20 Hz amplitude induced by scopolamine (0.2 mg kg-1, i.p.) was fully alleviated by metrifonate (30 and 100 mg kg-1, p.o.) and partially alleviated by a reference cholinesterase inhibitor, THA (3 and 6 mg kg-1, i.p.). Nucleus basalis (NB) lesions induced by quisqualic acid decreased frontal cortical choline acetyltransferase activity by 80% and increased cortical EEG slow waves. Metrifonate and THA did not reverse NB lesion-induced EEG abnormality. We conclude that metrifonate enhances cholinergic desynchronization of cortical EEG waves and that a severe defect of presynaptic NB cholinergic fibres limits the therapeutic effects of metrifonate.

PubMedSearch : Bjorklund_1996_Neuroreport_7_1097
PubMedID: 8804059

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Bjorklund M, Jakala P, Schmidt B, Riekkinen M, Koivisto E, Riekkinen P, Jr. (1996)
An indirect cholinesterase inhibitor, metrifonate, increases neocortical EEG arousal in rats
Neuroreport 7 :1097

Bjorklund M, Jakala P, Schmidt B, Riekkinen M, Koivisto E, Riekkinen P, Jr. (1996)
Neuroreport 7 :1097