Effects of cholinesterase inhibitors on learning and memory in rats: A brief review with spatial reference to THA


A.H. Mohammed
Bok Engelsk 1993
Utgitt
Copenhagen : Munksgaard , 1993
Omfang
3 s.
Opplysninger
Research on memory enchancing effects of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors was stimulated by the finding of dimineished cholinergic markers in patients with Alzheimer's disease, and the correlation of cognitive impairment to cholinergic deficits in these patients. The rationale for teh use of AChE inhibitors is based on their abilities to prevent breakdown of acetylcholine released from surviving nerve terminals. In experimental animals the AChE inhibitors has been found by some investigators to be efficacious in improving cognitive function. Recent work has focused more on the performance and memory enchancing effects of tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA). THA has been found to improve performance in experimental animals with cognitive impairments induced by a variety of experimental manipulations such as by pharmacological blockade, cholienegic lesions, chronic alcohol or barbital treatment and iscaemic lesion. These findings are compatible with the view that AChE inhibitors can be efficacious in "restoration" of some cholinergic functions.
Emner
ISBN
87-16-15064-3

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