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Title : Immediate and sustained improvements in working memory after selective stimulation of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors - Castner_2011_Biol.Psychiatry_69_12
Author(s) : Castner SA , Smagin GN , Piser TM , Wang Y , Smith JS , Christian EP , Mrzljak L , Williams GV
Ref : Biological Psychiatry , 69 :12 , 2011
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Nicotine improves cognition in humans and animal models of neuropsychiatric disorders. Here, we sought to establish whether selective stimulation of the neuronal nicotinic alpha7 receptor could improve spatial working memory in nonhuman primates.
METHODS: Beginning with an estimated dose range from rodent studies, the dose of the alpha7 agonist AZD0328 was titrated for a significant impact on working memory in rhesus macaques after acute administration. After training to stability on the spatial delayed response task, subjects were administered AZD0328 (1.6 ng/kg-.48 mg/kg; intramuscular) or vehicle 30 min before cognitive testing. AZD0328 (1 ng/kg-1.0 mug/kg; intramuscular) was then administered in a repeated, intermittent ascending dose regimen where each dose was given in two bouts for 4 days with a 1-week washout in between bouts, followed by 2-week washout.
RESULTS: Acute AZD0328 improved cognitive performance when the dose was titrated down to .0016 and .00048 mg/kg from a cognitively impairing dose of .48 mg/kg. In a subgroup, sustained enhancement of working memory was evident for 1 month or more after acute treatment. Immediate and sustained cognitive enhancement was also found during and after repeated administration of AZD0328 at .001 mg/kg.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that extremely low doses of a nicotinic alpha7 agonist can have profound acute and long-lasting beneficial consequences for cognition, dependent upon the integrity of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Thus, the alpha7 receptor might have a fundamental role in the neural circuitry of working memory and in the synaptic plasticity upon which it might depend.
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Castner SA, Smagin GN, Piser TM, Wang Y, Smith JS, Christian EP, Mrzljak L, Williams GV (2011)
Immediate and sustained improvements in working memory after selective stimulation of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Biological Psychiatry 69 :12

Castner SA, Smagin GN, Piser TM, Wang Y, Smith JS, Christian EP, Mrzljak L, Williams GV (2011)
Biological Psychiatry 69 :12