Memory Facilitation and Stimulation of Endogenous Nerve Growth Factor Synthesis by the Acetylcholine Releaser PG : 9
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The effects of PG-9 (3α-tropyl 2-(p-bromophenyl)propionate), the acetylcholine releaser, on memory processes and nerve growth factor (NGF) synthesis were evaluated. In the mouse passive-avoidance test, PG-9 (10 - 30 mg/kg, i.p.), administered 20 min before the training session, prevented amnesia induced by both the non selective antimuscarinic drug scopolamine and the M1-selective antagonist S-(-)-ET-126. In the same experimental conditions, PG-9 (5 - 20 μg per mouse, i.c.v.) was also able to prevent antimuscarine-induced amnesia, demonstrating a central localization of the activity. At the highest effective doses, PG-9 did not produce any collateral symptoms as revealed by the Irwin test, and it did not modify spontaneous motility and inspection activity, as revealed by the hole-board test. PG-9 was also able to increase the amount of NGF secreted in vitro by astrocytes in a dose-dependent manner. The maximal NGF contents obtained by PG-9 were 17.6-fold of the control value. During culture, no morphological changes were found at effective concentrations of PG-9. The current work indicates the ability of PG-9 to induce beneficial effects on cognitive processes and stimulate activity of NGF synthesis in astroglial cells. Therefore, PG-9 could represent a potential useful drug able to improve the function of impaired cognitive processes.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 1998-11-01
著者
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Furukawa Shoei
Department Of Molecular Biology Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Nitta Atsumi
Department Of Neuropsychopharmacology And Hospital Pharmacy Nagoya University Graduate School Of Med
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Bartolini Alessandro
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Florence
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GHELARDINI Carla
Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence
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GALEOTTI Nicoletta
Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence
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MANETTI Dina
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Florence
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GUALTIERI Fulvio
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Florence
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Ghelardini Carla
Department Of Preclinical And Clinical Pharmacology University Of Florence
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Gualtieri Fulvio
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Florence
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Galeotti Nicoletta
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Florence
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