Zhang_2013_Exp.Ther.Med_5_793

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Title : The effects of huperzine A on gastrointestinal acetylcholinesterase activity and motility after single and multiple dosing in mice - Zhang_2013_Exp.Ther.Med_5_793
Author(s) : Zhang L , Song Y , Lu C , Zhang J , Yuan J , Wang T , Fu F
Ref : Exp Ther Med , 5 :793 , 2013
Abstract :

The acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (AChEI), huperzine A has been used in the treatment of the cognitive deterioration associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the side-effects of huperzine A associated with increased cholinergic activity, particularly in the gastrointestinal system, are evident. It is not yet known how quickly these side-effects become tolerated; this information would provide guidance to doctors on how to use huperzine A so as to attenuate the adverse events. The present study aimed to observe the effects of huperzine A on gastrointestinal motility and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in mice. After oral administration of huperzine A with single and multiple dosing, the gastrointestinal motility and AChE activity of the mice were examined. The results revealed that, following a single dose of huperzine A, the AChE activity in the stomach and duodenum were significantly inhibited and the gastrointestinal motility was significantly increased. However, following multiple doses (7 or 28 doses, one dose per day), no significant changes in the AChE activity and gastrointestinal motility were identified. These findings indicate that the gastrointestinal adverse effects of huperzine A may be well-tolerated relatively quickly and do not recur. Additionally, it suggests that patients with AD are likely to have minimal gastrointestinal side-effects after taking multiple doses of huperzine A.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2013_Exp.Ther.Med_5_793
PubMedID: 23403922

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Zhang L, Song Y, Lu C, Zhang J, Yuan J, Wang T, Fu F (2013)
The effects of huperzine A on gastrointestinal acetylcholinesterase activity and motility after single and multiple dosing in mice
Exp Ther Med 5 :793

Zhang L, Song Y, Lu C, Zhang J, Yuan J, Wang T, Fu F (2013)
Exp Ther Med 5 :793