Title : Donepezil primarily attenuates scopolamine-induced deficits in psychomotor function, with moderate effects on simple conditioning and attention, and small effects on working memory and spatial mapping - Lindner_2006_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_188_629 |
Author(s) : Lindner MD , Hogan JB , Hodges DB, Jr. , Orie AF , Chen P , Corsa JA , Leet JE , Gillman KW , Rose GM , Jones KM , Gribkoff VK |
Ref : Psychopharmacology (Berl) , 188 :629 , 2006 |
Abstract :
RATIONALE: Alzheimer's dementia (AD) patients have profound deficits in cognitive and social functions, mediated in part by a decline in cholinergic function. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEI) are the most commonly prescribed treatment for the cognitive deficits in AD patients, but their therapeutic effects are small, and it is still not clear if they primarily affect attention, memory, or some other cognitive/behavioral functions. OBJECTIVES: The objective of the present experiments was to explore the effects of donepezil (Aricepttrade mark), an AChEI, on behavioral deficits related exclusively to cholinergic dysfunction. MATERIALS AND |
PubMedSearch : Lindner_2006_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_188_629 |
PubMedID: 17004085 |
Lindner MD, Hogan JB, Hodges DB, Jr., Orie AF, Chen P, Corsa JA, Leet JE, Gillman KW, Rose GM, Jones KM, Gribkoff VK (2006)
Donepezil primarily attenuates scopolamine-induced deficits in psychomotor function, with moderate effects on simple conditioning and attention, and small effects on working memory and spatial mapping
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
188 :629
Lindner MD, Hogan JB, Hodges DB, Jr., Orie AF, Chen P, Corsa JA, Leet JE, Gillman KW, Rose GM, Jones KM, Gribkoff VK (2006)
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
188 :629