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Potentiation of cognitive enhancer effects of Alzheimer's disease medication memantine by alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist PHA-543613 in the Morris water maze task

Journal

PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 238, Issue 11, Pages 3273-3281

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00213-021-05942-4

Keywords

Spatial learning; Long-term memory; Dementia; Scopolamine; Combined treatment; Behavior

Funding

  1. Hungarian National Brain Research Programme of the National Research, Development and Innovation Office of the Hungarian Government [2017-1.2.1NKP-2017-00002]
  2. National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of the Hungarian Government [K 129247]

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The study showed that modulating alpha7 nAChRs can enhance the cognitive enhancing effects of memantine, supporting the beneficial interactions between memantine and alpha7 nAChR ligands.
Rationale There are controversial pieces of evidence whether combination therapies using memantine and cholinesterase inhibitors are beneficial over their monotreatments. However, results of preclinical studies are promising when memantine is combined with agonists and allosteric modulators of the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). Objectives Here, we tested the hypothesis that cognitive enhancer effects of memantine can be potentiated through modulating alpha7 nAChRs in a scopolamine-induced amnesia model. Methods Monotreatments, as well as co-administrations of selective alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist PHA-543613 and memantine were tested in the Morris water maze task in rats. The efficacy of the co-administration treatment was observed on different domains of spatial episodic memory. Results Low dose of memantine (0.1 mg/kg) and PHA-543613 (0.3 mg/kg) successfully reversed scopolamine-induced short-term memory deficits both in monotreatments and in co-administration. When recall of information from long-term memory was tested, pharmacological effects caused by co-administration of subeffective doses of memantine and PHA-543613 exceeded that of their monotreatments. Conclusion Our results further support the evidence of beneficial interactions between memantine and alpha7 nAChR ligands and suggest a prominent role of alpha7 nAChRs in the procognitive effects of memantine.

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