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Neuropharmacology | 2016

Subtype-selective nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists can improve cognitive flexibility in an attentional set shifting task

Christopher J. Wood; Shivali Kohli; Emma M. Malcolm; Claire Allison; Mohammed Shoaib

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are considered to be viable targets to enhance cognition in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. Activation of nAChRs with selective nicotinic receptor agonists may provide effective means to pharmacologically treat cognitive deficits observed in schizophrenia. Cognitive flexibility is one aspect of cognition, which can be assessed in a rodent model of the attentional set-shifting task (ASST). The aim of the present study was two-fold, firstly, to evaluate the efficacy of a series of subtype selective nAChR agonists, such as those that target α7 and α4β2 nAChR subtypes in non-compromised rodents. Secondly, nicotine as a prototypic agonist was evaluated for its effects to restore attentional deficits produced by sub-chronic ketamine exposure in the ASST. Male hooded Lister rats underwent habituation, consisting of a simple odour and medium discrimination with subsequent assessment 24xa0h later. In experimentally naïve rats, α7 subtype selective agonists, compound-A and SSR180711 along with PNU-120596, an α7 positive allosteric modulator (PAM), were compared against the β2* selective agonist, 5IA-85380. All compounds except for PNU-120596 were observed to significantly improve extra-dimensional (ED) shift performance, nicotine, 5IA-85380 and SSR180711 further enhanced the final reversal (REV3) stage of the task. In another experiment, sub-chronic ketamine treatment produced robust deficits during the ED and the REV3 stages of the discriminations; rodents required significantly more trials to reach criterion during these discriminations. These deficits were attenuated in rodents treated acutely with nicotine (0.1xa0mg/kg SC) 10xa0min prior to the ED shift. These results highlight the potential utility of targeting nAChRs to enhance cognitive flexibility, particularly the α7 and β2* receptor subtypes. The improvement with nicotine was much greater in rodents that were impaired following the sub-chronic ketamine exposure suggesting a greater therapeutic opportunity to target nicotinic receptors for patients diagnosed with schizophrenia.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Design and characterisation of bodipy sensitizers for dye-sensitized NiO solar cells (vol 18, pg 1059, 2016)

Gareth H. Summers; Jean-François Lefebvre; Fiona Black; Es Davies; Elizabeth A. Gibson; Tõnu Pullerits; Christopher J. Wood; Karel Zidek

Correction for Design and characterisation of bodipy sensitizers for dye-sensitized NiO solar cells by Gareth H. Summers et al., Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2016, DOI: 10.1039/c5cp05177k.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

A comprehensive comparison of dye-sensitized NiO photocathodes for solar energy conversion

Christopher J. Wood; Gareth H. Summers; Charlotte A. Clark; Nicolas Kaeffer; Maximilian Braeutigam; Lea Roberta Carbone; Luca D'Amario; Ke Fan; Yoann Farré; Stéphanie Narbey; Frédéric Oswald; Lee A. Stevens; Christopher Parmenter; Michael W. Fay; Alessandro La Torre; Colin E. Snape; Benjamin Dietzek; Danilo Dini; Leif Hammarström; Yann Pellegrin; Fabrice Odobel; Licheng Sun; Vincent Artero; Elizabeth A. Gibson


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Design and characterisation of bodipy sensitizers for dye-sensitized NiO solar cells

Gareth H. Summers; Jean-François Lefebvre; Fiona Black; E. Stephen Davies; Elizabeth A. Gibson; Tõnu Pullerits; Christopher J. Wood; Karel Zidek


Dalton Transactions | 2016

Can aliphatic anchoring groups be utilised with dyes for p-type dye sensitized solar cells?

Yan Hao; Christopher J. Wood; Charlotte A. Clark; James A. Calladine; Raphael Horvath; Magnus W. D. Hanson-Heine; Xue-Zhong Sun; Ian P. Clark; Michael Towrie; Michael W. George; Xichuan Yang; Licheng Sun; Elizabeth A. Gibson


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2016

Hybrid Cyclometalated Iridium Coumarin Complex as a Sensitiser of Both n- and p-Type DSSCs

Alessandro Sinopoli; Christopher J. Wood; Elizabeth A. Gibson; Paul I. P. Elliott


Dyes and Pigments | 2017

New cyclometalated iridium(III) dye chromophore complexes for p-type dye-sensitised solar cells

Alessandro Sinopoli; Christopher J. Wood; Elizabeth A. Gibson; Paul I. P. Elliott


ChemElectroChem | 2016

Do iodine or thiocyanate play a role in p-type dye sensitized solar cells?

Christopher J. Wood; Calum Mc Gregor; Elizabeth A. Gibson


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

Increasing p-type dye sensitised solar cell photovoltages using polyoxometalates

Hani El Moll; Fiona Black; Christopher J. Wood; Ahmed Al-Yasari; Anil Reddy Marri; Igor V. Sazanovich; Elizabeth A. Gibson; John Fielden


Dalton Transactions | 2017

Investigation of a new bis(carboxylate)triazole-based anchoring ligand for dye solar cell chromophore complexes

Alessandro Sinopoli; Fiona Black; Christopher J. Wood; Elizabeth A. Gibson; Paul I. P. Elliott

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Ian P. Clark

Science and Technology Facilities Council

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Michael Towrie

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Licheng Sun

Royal Institute of Technology

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