van Goethem_2015_Behav.Pharmacol_26_403

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Title : Continuous infusion of the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist EVP-6124 produces no signs of tolerance at memory-enhancing doses in rats: a pharmacokinetic and behavioral study - van Goethem_2015_Behav.Pharmacol_26_403
Author(s) : van Goethem NP , Prickaerts J , Welty D , Flood DG , Koenig G
Ref : Behav Pharmacol , 26 :403 , 2015
Abstract :

We investigated whether the effects of acutely administered EVP-6124, an alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (alpha7 nAChR) agonist, on cognition were maintained after 6-day continuous minipump administration. Performance in a delay-dependent forgetting test was measured in the object recognition task after single-oral doses of 0.3 or 1 mg/kg, or at plasma steady-state concentrations (Css) of 0.6 or 2 ng/ml, which were similar to the efficacious plasma concentrations after single-oral dosing. The 0.3 mg/kg acute dose enhanced memory at a total plasma concentration of approximately 0.3 ng/ml at 1-4 h after dosing. Continuous treatment produced total plasma Css values of 0.48 and 1.93 ng/ml on day 6 and enhanced memory. At EVP-6124 plasma concentrations that optimally enhance memory in the object recognition task, tolerance did not develop after 6 days of continuous treatment.

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PubMedID: 25794332

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van Goethem NP, Prickaerts J, Welty D, Flood DG, Koenig G (2015)
Continuous infusion of the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist EVP-6124 produces no signs of tolerance at memory-enhancing doses in rats: a pharmacokinetic and behavioral study
Behav Pharmacol 26 :403

van Goethem NP, Prickaerts J, Welty D, Flood DG, Koenig G (2015)
Behav Pharmacol 26 :403