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Journal of Applied Biomedicine
A comparison of cholinesterase inhibitors in the treatment of quinuclidinyl benzilate-induced behavioural deficit in rats performing the multiple T-maze
关键词: Tacrine;    Rivastigmine;    Donepezil;    Neurotransmission;    Alzheimer';    s disease;    Spatial orientation;    Acetylcholinesterase;    Acetylcholine;    Muscarinic receptors;    Memory;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jab.2014.01.006
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

Cholinesterase inhibitors are beneficial in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease via indirect increase of cholinergic neuro-transmission. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potency of inhibitors tacrine, rivastigmine and donepezil to reverse cholinergic depletion induced by 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB, 2 mg kg−1) in Wistar rats performing the multiple T-maze test. The effect of QNB on retention was compared to the effect of standard amnesic drug, scopolamine, at the dose of 0.3 mg kg−1. Well-trained rats were treated intra-peritoneally with QNB, followed by another injection containing saline or tacrine (10 mg kg−1) or rivastigmine (1.2 mg kg−1) or donepezil (2.65 mg kg−1) 15 min later. Rats were subjected to the T-maze task 30 min and 24 h following QNB administration. The passage time and number of errors were observed. QNB significantly impaired the performance of rats in both tested times in contrast to short-lasting effect of scopolamine (30 min only). The inhibitors rivastigmine and donepezil significantly attenuated QNB-induced behavioural impairment in the 30 min tests, whereas tacrine failed to have the same effect. Moreover, the performance of tacrine-treated rats was worse due to cholinergic over-stimulation. Beneficial effects of all tested inhibitors including tacrine were evident in the 24 h test.

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