Prospekta在年龄相关认知障碍大鼠模型中的促进认知功效。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Elena Kardash, Nataliya Petrova, Ksenia Ganina, Sergey Tarasov, Oleg Epstein
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背景:衰老与认知能力下降有关,需要新的治疗方法来纠正这一缺陷。年老的老鼠是人类衰老的良好模型。本研究的目的是研究一种新型的嗜神经药物s100b靶向药物Prospekta对老年大鼠延迟交替参数的影响,并与年轻动物的反应进行比较。方法:在一个操作室内进行空间工作记忆任务,在实验中,年龄较大和年龄较小的动物(分别为21个月和2个月大)需要在两个可伸缩的杠杆之间交替进行试验,以获得食物奖励。我们还评估了Prospekta对衰老生物标志物表达的影响,方法是使用Western blot技术测量衰老大鼠大脑中的生物标志物水平。结果:Prospekta治疗可改善老年大鼠的认知功能,显著减少简单和选择反应时间。该药物还减少了在获取阶段开始时的遗漏错误数量,这表明治疗对注意力和决策过程的影响。同时,Prospekta并没有影响幼龄动物的大部分参数。对衰老生物标志物表达的分析没有显示用Prospekta或安慰剂治疗的老年大鼠之间有任何显著差异。结论:这项研究的发现强调了Prospekta作为一种有前景的促认知药物治疗与年龄相关的认知衰退的潜力。然而,进一步的研究需要阐明其治疗作用的确切机制,并验证其体内疗效。临床试验号:不适用。
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Pro-cognitive efficacy of Prospekta in a rat model of age-associated cognitive impairment.

Background: Ageing is associated with lower levels of cognitive performance, and novel therapeutics are warranted to correct this defect. Aged rats represent a favourable model of human ageing. The aim of the present study is to examine the effect of a novel neurotropic S100B-targeted drug, Prospekta, on the parameters of delayed alternation in the aged rats compared to responses in the young animals.

Methods: A spatial working memory task in an operant chamber, where aged and young animals (21 and 2 months old, respectively) needed to alternate between two retractable levers on a trial-by-trial basis to receive a food reward, was tested. We also assessed the Prospekta's effect on expression of some biomarkers of ageing by measuring their levels in the brains of aged rats using Western blot.

Results: Treatment with Prospekta ameliorated cognitive functions, which resulted in a significant reduction of simple and choice reaction times for aged rats. The drug also decreased the number of omission errors at the beginning of the acquisition phase, which indicated the influence of treatment on attention and decision-making process. At the same time, Prospekta did not affect the majority of parameters measured in young animals. The analysis of ageing biomarker expression did not reveal any significant differences between aged rats treated with Prospekta or placebo.

Conclusions: The findings of this study underscore the potential of Prospekta as a promising pro-cognitive agent for the treatment of age-related cognitive decline. However, further research is imperative to elucidate the precise mechanisms underlying its therapeutic effects and validate its efficacy in vivo.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Neuroscience
BMC Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.90
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64
审稿时长
16 months
期刊介绍: BMC Neuroscience is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of neuroscience, welcoming studies that provide insight into the molecular, cellular, developmental, genetic and genomic, systems, network, cognitive and behavioral aspects of nervous system function in both health and disease. Both experimental and theoretical studies are within scope, as are studies that describe methodological approaches to monitoring or manipulating nervous system function.
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