Rochais_2026_J.Alzheimers.Dis__13872877261424925

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Title : An efficient step-by-step approach to select pleiotropic drug candidates against Alzheimer's disease: The discovery of neocopride - Rochais_2026_J.Alzheimers.Dis__13872877261424925
Author(s) : Rochais C , Lecoutey C , Culley G , Curel T , Davis A , Duval E , Rouviere L , Henriques A , Legrand R , Claeysen S , Callizot N , Dallemagne P
Ref : J Alzheimers Dis , :13872877261424925 , 2026
Abstract :

Background: The selection of novel chemical entities that have a reasonable chance of showing clinical efficacy in AD patients is challenging. Objective: The aim of this article is to outline the steps involved in a selection process that can result in the identification of potential preclinical candidates.MethodsWe used a cellular model of injured hippocampal neurons, for the validation of the association of the targets considered (acetylcholinesterase and 5-HT(4) receptor) and for the selection of multi-target ligands active in cellulo. The mechanism of the plural action of the best compound, we called neocopride, was deciphered using several in cellulo approaches. Finally, the protective effect of neocopride against short-term memory impairment was investigated in mice intoxicated with amyloid- beta peptide. Results: Our results show that neocopride displays strong protective effects against short-term memory disorders after oral administration at a dose of 3 mg/kg. Conclusions: The findings suggest that neocopride is a promising drug candidate It is currently undergoing preclinical regulatory trials for AD.

PubMedSearch : Rochais_2026_J.Alzheimers.Dis__13872877261424925
PubMedID: 41823649

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Rochais C, Lecoutey C, Culley G, Curel T, Davis A, Duval E, Rouviere L, Henriques A, Legrand R, Claeysen S, Callizot N, Dallemagne P (2026)
An efficient step-by-step approach to select pleiotropic drug candidates against Alzheimer's disease: The discovery of neocopride
J Alzheimers Dis :13872877261424925

Rochais C, Lecoutey C, Culley G, Curel T, Davis A, Duval E, Rouviere L, Henriques A, Legrand R, Claeysen S, Callizot N, Dallemagne P (2026)
J Alzheimers Dis :13872877261424925