Brian Herbert
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Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2011
Tanya L. Wallace; Patrick M. Callahan; Ashok Tehim; Daniel Bertrand; Geoffrey Tombaugh; Shaojie Wang; Walter Xie; Wayne B. Rowe; Voon Ong; Elizabeth Doorly Graham; Alvin V. Terry; Joshua S. Rodefer; Brian Herbert; Michael Murray; Richard Hugh Philip Porter; Luca Santarelli; David Lowe
Neuronal nicotinic α7 acetylcholine receptors (α7nAChRs) are expressed primarily in the brain and are implicated in modulating many cognitive functions (e.g., attention, working and episodic memory). Not surprisingly, much effort has been committed to the development of molecules acting at α7nAChRs as potential therapies for a variety of central nervous system diseases (e.g., Alzheimers). N-[(3S)-1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-3-yl]-1H-indazole-3-carboxamide hydrochloride (RG3487) binds potently to the human α7nAChR (Ki = 6 nM), in which it acts as a partial agonist (63–69% of acetylcholine) as assessed by whole-cell patch-clamp recordings in both oocytes and QM7 cell lines. RG3487 activates human α7nAChRs with an EC50 of 0.8 μM (oocytes) and 7.7 μM (QM7 cells). RG3487 also exhibits antagonist properties at the serotonin 3 receptor [IC50 = 2.8 nM (oocytes), 32.7 nM (N1E-115 cells)]. In vivo, RG3487 improved object recognition memory in rats after acute [minimally effective dose (MED) 1.0 mg/kg p.o.] or repeated (10 day) administration at brain and plasma concentrations in the low-nanomolar range. Spatial learning deficits in age-impaired rats were reversed after RG3487 administration (MED: 0.03 mg/kg i.p.) as evaluated in the Morris water maze task. In the prepulse inhibition (PPI) of startle model of sensorimotor gating, RG3487 improved apomorphine-induced deficits in PPI performance (MED: 0.03 mg/kg i.p.) and reversed phencyclidine-induced impairments in an attentional set-shifting model of executive function (MED: ≤0.03 mg/kg i.p.). Cumulative evidence from these studies indicates RG3487 is a novel and potent α7nAChR partial agonist that improves cognitive performance and sensorimotor gating.
Archive | 2005
Wenge Xie; Brian Herbert; Jianguo Ma; Truc Minh Nguyen; Richard Schumacher; Carla-Maria Gauss; Ashok Tehim
Archive | 2003
Wenge Xie; Brian Herbert; Truc Minh Nguyen; Carla Maria Gauss; Ashok Tehim
Archive | 2006
Richard Schumacher; Mihaela Diana Danca; Jianguo Ma; Brian Herbert; True Minh Nguyen; Wenge Xie; Ashok Tehim
Archive | 2005
Wenge Xie; Brian Herbert; Richard Schumacher; Truc Minh Nguyen; Jianguo Ma; Carla Maria Gauss; Ashok Tehim
Archive | 2005
Wenge Xie; Brian Herbert; Richard Schumacher; Jianguo Ma; Truc Minh Nguyen; Carla Maria Gauss; Ashok Tehim
Archive | 2005
Truc Minh Nguyen; Wenge Xie; Richard Schumacher; Brian Herbert; Ashok Tehim
Archive | 2000
Brian Herbert
Archive | 2003
Brian Herbert; Truc Minh Nguyen; Ashok Tehim; Allen Hopper; Wenge Xie
Archive | 2003
Brian Herbert; Wenge Xie; Truc Minh Nguyen; Allen Hopper; Ashok Tehim