Weed_2017_PLoS.One_12_e0187609

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Title : Nicotinic alpha 7 receptor agonists EVP-6124 and BMS-933043, attenuate scopolamine-induced deficits in visuo-spatial paired associates learning - Weed_2017_PLoS.One_12_e0187609
Author(s) : Weed MR , Polino J , Signor L , Bookbinder M , Keavy D , Benitex Y , Morgan DG , King D , Macor JE , Zaczek R , Olson R , Bristow LJ
Ref : PLoS ONE , 12 :e0187609 , 2017
Abstract :

Agonists at the nicotinic acetylcholine alpha 7 receptor (nAChR alpha7) subtype have the potential to treat cognitive deficits in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or schizophrenia. Visuo-spatial paired associates learning (vsPAL) is a task that has been shown to reliably predict conversion from mild cognitive impairment to AD in humans and can also be performed by nonhuman primates. Reversal of scopolamine-induced impairment of vsPAL performance may represent a translational approach for the development of nAChR alpha7 agonists. The present study investigated the effect of treatment with the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, donepezil, or three nAChR alpha7 agonists, BMS-933043, EVP-6124 and RG3487, on vsPAL performance in scopolamine-treated cynomolgus monkeys. Scopolamine administration impaired vsPAL performance accuracy in a dose- and difficulty- dependent manner. The impairment of eventual accuracy, a measure of visuo-spatial learning during the task, was significantly ameliorated by treatment with donepezil (0.3 mg/kg, i.m.), EVP-6124 (0.01 mg/kg, i.m.) or BMS-933043 (0.03, 0.1 and 0.3 mg/kg, i.m.). Both nAChR alpha7 agonists showed inverted-U shaped dose-effect relationships with EVP-6124 effective at a single dose only whereas BMS-933043 was effective across at least a 10 fold dose/exposure range. RG3487 was not efficacious in this paradigm at the dose range examined (0.03-1 mg/kg, i.m.). These results are the first demonstration that the nAChR alpha7 agonists, EVP-6124 and BMS-933043, can ameliorate scopolamine-induced cognitive deficits in nonhuman primates performing the vsPAL task.

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Weed MR, Polino J, Signor L, Bookbinder M, Keavy D, Benitex Y, Morgan DG, King D, Macor JE, Zaczek R, Olson R, Bristow LJ (2017)
Nicotinic alpha 7 receptor agonists EVP-6124 and BMS-933043, attenuate scopolamine-induced deficits in visuo-spatial paired associates learning
PLoS ONE 12 :e0187609

Weed MR, Polino J, Signor L, Bookbinder M, Keavy D, Benitex Y, Morgan DG, King D, Macor JE, Zaczek R, Olson R, Bristow LJ (2017)
PLoS ONE 12 :e0187609