Alain Nedelec
Mitsubishi
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2007
Bruno Biton; Olivier Bergis; Frederic Galli; Alain Nedelec; Alistair Lochead; Samir Jegham; Danielle Godet; Christophe Lanneau; Raphaël Santamaria; Françoise Chesney; Jacques Léonardon; Patrick Granger; Marc Williams Debono; Georg Andrees Bohme; Frédéric Sgard; François Besnard; David R. Graham; Annick Coste; André Oblin; Olivier Curet; Xavier Vigé; Corinne Voltz; Liliane Rouquier; J. Souilhac; Vincent Santucci; Christiane Gueudet; Dominique Françon; Régis Steinberg; Guy Griebel; Florence Oury-Donat
In this paper, we report on the pharmacological and functional profile of SSR180711 (1,4-Diazabicyclo[3.2.2]nonane-4-carboxylic acid, 4-bromophenyl ester), a new selective α7 acetylcholine nicotinic receptor (n-AChRs) partial agonist. SSR180711 displays high affinity for rat and human α7 n-AChRs (Ki of 22±4 and 14±1 nM, respectively). Ex vivo 3[H]α-bungarotoxin binding experiments demonstrate that SSR180711 rapidly penetrates into the brain (ID50=8 mg/kg p.o.). In functional studies performed with human α7 n-AChRs expressed in Xenopus oocytes or GH4C1 cells, the compound shows partial agonist effects (intrinsic activity=51 and 36%, EC50=4.4 and 0.9 μM, respectively). In rat cultured hippocampal neurons, SSR180711 induced large GABA-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic currents and small α-bungarotoxin sensitive currents through the activation of presynaptic and somato-dendritic α7 n-AChRs, respectively. In mouse hippocampal slices, the compound increased the amplitude of both glutamatergic (EPSCs) and GABAergic (IPSCs) postsynaptic currents evoked in CA1 pyramidal cells. In rat and mouse hippocampal slices, a concentration of 0.3 μM of SSR180711 increased long-term potentiation (LTP) in the CA1 field. Null mutation of the α7 n-AChR gene totally abolished SSR180711-induced modulation of EPSCs, IPSCs and LTP in mice. Intravenous administration of SSR180711 strongly increased the firing rate of single ventral pallidum neurons, extracellularly recorded in anesthetized rats. In microdialysis experiments, administration of the compound (3–10 mg/kg i.p.) dose-dependently increased extracellular acetylcholine (ACh) levels in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of freely moving rats. Together, these results demonstrate that SSR180711 is a selective and partial agonist at human, rat and mouse α7 n-AChRs, increasing glutamatergic neurotransmission, ACh release and LTP in the hippocampus.
Archive | 1999
Alistair Lochead; Samir Jegham; Alain Nedelec; Frederic Galli; Jean Jeunesse; Luc Even
Archive | 1999
Alistair Lochead; Samir Jegham; Alain Nedelec; Jean Jeunesse; Frederic Galli; Luc Even
Archive | 2002
Thierry Gallet; Patrick Lardenois; Alistair Lochead; Severine Marguerie; Alain Nedelec; Mourad Saady; Philippe Yaiche
Archive | 2000
Thierry Gallet; Samir Jegham; Patrick Lardenois; Alistair Lochead; Alain Nedelec
Archive | 2002
Thierry Gallet; Patrick Lardenois; Alistair Lochead; Severine Marguerie; Alain Nedelec; Mourad Saady; Franck Slowinski; Philippe Yaiche
Archive | 1999
Alistair Lochead; Samir Jegham; Alain Nedelec; Frederic Galli; Jean Jeunesse; Luc Even
Archive | 2003
Alistair Lochead; Alain Nedelec; Mourad Saady; Philippe Yaiche
Archive | 2001
Garcia Antonio Almario; Thierry Gallet; Adrien Tak Li; Alistair Lochead; Severine Marguerie; Alain Nedelec; Mourad Saady; Philippe Yaiche
Archive | 1996
Samir Jegham; Alistair Lochead; Frederic Galli; Alain Nedelec; Axelle Solignac; Cruz Laurence De