Capone_1999_Neurobiol.Learn.Mem_71_301

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Title : Effects of the novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor N-octyl-1,2,3, 4- tetrahydro-9-aminoacridine on locomotor activity and avoidance learning in mice - Capone_1999_Neurobiol.Learn.Mem_71_301
Author(s) : Capone F , Oliverio A , Pomponi M , Marta M , Gatta F , Pavone F
Ref : Neurobiol Learn Mem , 71 :301 , 1999
Abstract :

The acetylcholinesterase reversible inhibitor N-octyl-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydro-9-aminoacridine (THA-C8) is a new synthesized derivative of tacrine (THA) characterized by an alkyl chain in the molecular structure which ameliorates the penetrability of the compound into the central nervous system. THA-C8 (0.1-5 mg/kg) significantly reduced spontaneous locomotor activity in CD1 mice at a dose of 3 mg/kg. Moreover, THA-C8 (0.2-2 mg/kg) significantly improved shuttle-box avoidance acquisition at doses (0.25, 0.3, 1 mg/kg) not affecting locomotion and that are much lower than the doses reported to be effective for THA in animal models. From the data reported it seems that the new compound could be interesting for therapeutic purposes.

PubMedSearch : Capone_1999_Neurobiol.Learn.Mem_71_301
PubMedID: 10196108

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Capone F, Oliverio A, Pomponi M, Marta M, Gatta F, Pavone F (1999)
Effects of the novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor N-octyl-1,2,3, 4- tetrahydro-9-aminoacridine on locomotor activity and avoidance learning in mice
Neurobiol Learn Mem 71 :301

Capone F, Oliverio A, Pomponi M, Marta M, Gatta F, Pavone F (1999)
Neurobiol Learn Mem 71 :301