Marcos_2008_Br.J.Pharmacol_155_434

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Title : Effects of 5-HT6 receptor antagonism and cholinesterase inhibition in models of cognitive impairment in the rat - Marcos_2008_Br.J.Pharmacol_155_434
Author(s) : Marcos B , Chuang TT , Gil-Bea FJ , Ramirez MJ
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 155 :434 , 2008
Abstract :

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The beneficial effect of 5-HT6 receptor antagonism in cognition remains controversial. This study has been undertaken to reassess the cognition enhancing properties of acute vs subchronic treatment with the selective 5-HT6 receptor antagonist SB-271046 in unimpaired rats, as well as against scopolamine (cholinergic-) or MK-801 (glutamatergic-mediated) deficits. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The Morris water maze was used, measuring behaviour acquisition and retention, and swim speed. Other behavioural measures included yawning and motor activity. SB-271046 was given acutely before each trial or subchronically for 7 days before the trials. The AChE inhibitor galanthamine was also used alone or in combination with SB-271046. KEY RESULTS: Subchronic treatment with SB-271046 improved acquisition in the Morris water maze, while the acute treatment only improved retention. Neither acute nor subchronic SB-271046 treatment reversed scopolamine-induced learning deficits. MK-801 induced learning impairment associated with a behavioural syndrome, reversed by acute, but not subchronic, SB-271046 treatment. Interestingly, combined treatment with galanthamine and SB-271046 reversed the scopolamine- or MK-801-induced learning impairments. Subchronic treatment with SB-271046 did not modify motor activity or the increased number of yawns, a cholinergic-mediated behaviour, induced by single administration of SB-271046. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: These data suggest a potential therapeutic role of 5-HT6 receptor antagonists such as SB-271046, alone or in combination with galanthamine, in the treatment of cognitive dysfunction, such as those seen in Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia.

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PubMedID: 18622410

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Marcos B, Chuang TT, Gil-Bea FJ, Ramirez MJ (2008)
Effects of 5-HT6 receptor antagonism and cholinesterase inhibition in models of cognitive impairment in the rat
British Journal of Pharmacology 155 :434

Marcos B, Chuang TT, Gil-Bea FJ, Ramirez MJ (2008)
British Journal of Pharmacology 155 :434