Martini_2018_J.Cell.Biochem_119_5598

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Title : Ebselen inhibits the activity of acetylcholinesterase globular isoform G4 in vitro and attenuates scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice - Martini_2018_J.Cell.Biochem_119_5598
Author(s) : Martini F , Pesarico AP , Bruning CA , Zeni G , Nogueira CW
Ref : Journal of Cellular Biochemistry , 119 :5598 , 2018
Abstract :

There is a well-known relationship between the cholinergic system and learning, memory, and other common cognitive processes. The process for researching and developing new drugs has lead researchers to repurpose older ones. This study investigated the effects of ebselen on the activity of acethylcholinesterase (AChE) isoforms in vitro and in an amnesia model induced by scopolamine in Swiss mice. In vitro, ebselen at concentrations equal or higher than 10 muM inhibited the activity of cortical and hippocampal G4/AChE, but not G1/AChE isoform. Treatment of mice with ebselen (50 mg/kg, i.p.) was effective against impairment of spatial recognition memory in both Y-maze and novel object recognition tests induced by scopolamine (1 mg/kg, i.p.). Ebselen (50 mg/kg) inhibited hippocampal AChE activity in mice. The present study demonstrates that ebselen inhibited the G4/AChE isoform in vitro and elicited an anti-amnesic effect in a mouse model induced by scopolamine. These findings reveal ebselen as a potential compound in terms of opening up valid therapeutic avenues for the treatment of memory impairment diseases.

PubMedSearch : Martini_2018_J.Cell.Biochem_119_5598
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Martini F, Pesarico AP, Bruning CA, Zeni G, Nogueira CW (2018)
Ebselen inhibits the activity of acetylcholinesterase globular isoform G4 in vitro and attenuates scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 119 :5598

Martini F, Pesarico AP, Bruning CA, Zeni G, Nogueira CW (2018)
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 119 :5598