Kronforst-Collins_1997_Behav.Neurosci_111_1031

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Title : Metrifonate improves associative learning and retention in aging rabbits - Kronforst-Collins_1997_Behav.Neurosci_111_1031
Author(s) : Kronforst-Collins MA , Moriearty PL , Schmidt B , Disterhoft JF
Ref : Behavioral Neuroscience , 111 :1031 , 1997
Abstract :

The cholinergic system is known to show deterioration during aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). In response, a therapeutic approach to AD has been to attempt to compensate for the decrease in central cholinergic function by potentiating the activity of the remaining intact cholinergic cells with cholinesterase (ChE) inhibitors. In this study treatment with the long-lasting ChE inhibitor metrifonate facilitated acquisition and retention of eyeblink conditioning in aging rabbits. Metrifonate treatment resulted in steady-state, dose-dependent acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition in red blood cells. Maximal behavioral efficacy was achieved with AChE inhibition of approximately 40%, with no further improvements resulting from increased levels of inhibition. Metrifonate was behaviorally effective in the absence of the severe side effects that can plague ChE inhibitors, supporting metrifonate as a possible treatment for the cognitive deficits resulting from normal aging and AD.

PubMedSearch : Kronforst-Collins_1997_Behav.Neurosci_111_1031
PubMedID: 9383522

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Kronforst-Collins MA, Moriearty PL, Schmidt B, Disterhoft JF (1997)
Metrifonate improves associative learning and retention in aging rabbits
Behavioral Neuroscience 111 :1031

Kronforst-Collins MA, Moriearty PL, Schmidt B, Disterhoft JF (1997)
Behavioral Neuroscience 111 :1031