Current Trends in the Animal Models for Screening of Nootropic Agents: A Systematic Review.

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Shubhima Grover, Seema Jain
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Abstract

Background: Deficits in cognitive functions are observed in various diseases. The term "nootropics" refers to the compounds that increase mental functions, including memory, motivation, concentration and attention. Given the complexity and vastness of the processes involved in cognition, developing an appropriate animal model for the screening of nootropic agents still remains a daunting task.

Objectives: This review attempts to elicit the current trends in the animal models being used for screening of nootropic agents and effectively use this knowledge to improve prospects embarking on this area of research.

Methods: Electronic searches were carried out on PubMed using the keywords "nootropic agents"[MeSH Term] OR "nootropic drugs" [MeSH Term] AND "animal model" [MeSH Term] OR "animal model, experimental" [MeSH Term]. All relevant studies from 2016 to 31st August, 2021, were then reviewed to meet the stated objective.

Results: The most commonly used disease model for screening of nootropic agents was found to be the animal model of Alzheimer's disease. Disease models of vascular dementia or stroke, depression or anxiety, schizophrenia, epilepsy or seizure, diabetes and traumatic brain injury, among others, have also been used. There exists a wide variety of behavioral tests to assess cognition.

Conclusion: Since a variety of etiologies can affect cognitive processes. Hence, a nootropic agent may be screened in a variety of disease models. The most widely used and appropriate method to assess cognition would be by combining the behavioral and biochemical assays so that a more comprehensive profile of the nootropic effects of a drug can be elicited.

促智药物筛选动物模型的最新趋势:系统综述。
背景:在各种疾病中都观察到认知功能的缺陷。“益智药”一词指的是能增强心理功能的化合物,包括记忆力、动力、注意力和集中力。考虑到认知过程的复杂性和广泛性,开发一种合适的动物模型来筛选益智药物仍然是一项艰巨的任务。目的:本综述试图引出目前用于促智药物筛选的动物模型的趋势,并有效地利用这些知识来改善这一研究领域的前景。方法:使用关键词“益智药物”[MeSH Term]或“益智药物”[MeSH Term]和“动物模型”[MeSH Term]或“动物模型、实验”[MeSH Term]在PubMed上进行电子检索。然后对2016年至2021年8月31日期间的所有相关研究进行审查,以达到既定目标。结果:阿尔茨海默病动物模型是筛选促智药物最常用的疾病模型。还使用了血管性痴呆或中风、抑郁或焦虑、精神分裂症、癫痫或发作、糖尿病和创伤性脑损伤等疾病模型。有各种各样的行为测试来评估认知。结论:由于多种病因可影响认知过程。因此,可以在多种疾病模型中筛选促智剂。最广泛使用和最合适的评估认知的方法将是结合行为和生化分析,这样就可以更全面地了解药物的促智作用。
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