Poole_2014_Behav.Neurosci_128_588

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Title : Donepezil reverses nicotine withdrawal-induced deficits in contextual fear conditioning in c57bl\/6j mice - Poole_2014_Behav.Neurosci_128_588
Author(s) : Poole RL , Connor DA , Gould TJ
Ref : Behavioral Neuroscience , 128 :588 , 2014
Abstract :

Withdrawal from chronic nicotine is associated with cognitive deficits. Therapies that ameliorate cognitive deficits during withdrawal aid in preventing relapse during quit attempts. Withdrawal-induced deficits in contextual learning are associated with nicotinic acetylcholine receptor upregulation. The aim of the present study was to determine if the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor donepezil has the ability to reverse nicotine withdrawal-induced deficits in contextual learning. Results demonstrated that low doses of donepezil, which do not enhance contextual learning or alter locomotor activity/anxiety-related behavior, can reverse nicotine withdrawal-induced deficits in contextual learning. Thus, donepezil may have therapeutic value for ameliorating cognitive deficits associated with nicotine withdrawal and for preventing relapse. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).

PubMedSearch : Poole_2014_Behav.Neurosci_128_588
PubMedID: 24911319

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Poole RL, Connor DA, Gould TJ (2014)
Donepezil reverses nicotine withdrawal-induced deficits in contextual fear conditioning in c57bl\/6j mice
Behavioral Neuroscience 128 :588

Poole RL, Connor DA, Gould TJ (2014)
Behavioral Neuroscience 128 :588