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Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3

A new hypothesis highlights sleep-dependent learning/memory consolidation and regards the sleep-wake cycle as a modulator of β-amyloid and tau Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathologies. Sundowning behavior is a common neuropsychiatric symptom (NPS) associated with dementia. Sleep fragmentation resulting...

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Autores principales: Giménez-Llort, Lydia, Santana-Santana, Mikel, Ratia, Míriam, Pérez, Belén, Camps, Pelayo, Muñoz-Torrero, Diego, Badia, Albert, Clos, Maria Victòria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11040426
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author Giménez-Llort, Lydia
Santana-Santana, Mikel
Ratia, Míriam
Pérez, Belén
Camps, Pelayo
Muñoz-Torrero, Diego
Badia, Albert
Clos, Maria Victòria
author_facet Giménez-Llort, Lydia
Santana-Santana, Mikel
Ratia, Míriam
Pérez, Belén
Camps, Pelayo
Muñoz-Torrero, Diego
Badia, Albert
Clos, Maria Victòria
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description A new hypothesis highlights sleep-dependent learning/memory consolidation and regards the sleep-wake cycle as a modulator of β-amyloid and tau Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathologies. Sundowning behavior is a common neuropsychiatric symptom (NPS) associated with dementia. Sleep fragmentation resulting from disturbances in sleep and circadian rhythms in AD may have important consequences on memory processes and exacerbate the other AD-NPS. The present work studied the effect of training time schedules on 12-month-old male 3xTg-AD mice modeling advanced disease stages. Their performance in two paradigms of the Morris water maze for spatial-reference and visual-perceptual learning and memory were found impaired at midday, after 4 h of non-active phase. In contrast, early-morning trained littermates, slowing down from their active phase, exhibited better performance and used goal-directed strategies and non-search navigation described for normal aging. The novel multitarget anticholinesterasic compound AVCRI104P3 (0.6 µmol·kg(−1), 21 days i.p.) exerted stronger cognitive benefits than its in vitro equipotent dose of AChEI huprine X (0.12 μmol·kg(−1), 21 days i.p.). Both compounds showed streamlined drug effectiveness, independently of the schedule. Their effects on anxiety-like behaviors were moderate. The results open a question of how time schedules modulate the capacity to respond to task demands and to assess/elucidate new drug effectiveness.
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spelling pubmed-80655162021-04-25 Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3 Giménez-Llort, Lydia Santana-Santana, Mikel Ratia, Míriam Pérez, Belén Camps, Pelayo Muñoz-Torrero, Diego Badia, Albert Clos, Maria Victòria Brain Sci Article A new hypothesis highlights sleep-dependent learning/memory consolidation and regards the sleep-wake cycle as a modulator of β-amyloid and tau Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathologies. Sundowning behavior is a common neuropsychiatric symptom (NPS) associated with dementia. Sleep fragmentation resulting from disturbances in sleep and circadian rhythms in AD may have important consequences on memory processes and exacerbate the other AD-NPS. The present work studied the effect of training time schedules on 12-month-old male 3xTg-AD mice modeling advanced disease stages. Their performance in two paradigms of the Morris water maze for spatial-reference and visual-perceptual learning and memory were found impaired at midday, after 4 h of non-active phase. In contrast, early-morning trained littermates, slowing down from their active phase, exhibited better performance and used goal-directed strategies and non-search navigation described for normal aging. The novel multitarget anticholinesterasic compound AVCRI104P3 (0.6 µmol·kg(−1), 21 days i.p.) exerted stronger cognitive benefits than its in vitro equipotent dose of AChEI huprine X (0.12 μmol·kg(−1), 21 days i.p.). Both compounds showed streamlined drug effectiveness, independently of the schedule. Their effects on anxiety-like behaviors were moderate. The results open a question of how time schedules modulate the capacity to respond to task demands and to assess/elucidate new drug effectiveness. MDPI 2021-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8065516/ /pubmed/33810622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11040426 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Giménez-Llort, Lydia
Santana-Santana, Mikel
Ratia, Míriam
Pérez, Belén
Camps, Pelayo
Muñoz-Torrero, Diego
Badia, Albert
Clos, Maria Victòria
Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3
title Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3
title_full Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3
title_fullStr Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3
title_full_unstemmed Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3
title_short Clock/Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory in Male 3xTg-AD Mice at Advanced Disease Stages and Extrinsic Effects of Huprine X and the Novel Multitarget Agent AVCRI104P3
title_sort clock/sleep-dependent learning and memory in male 3xtg-ad mice at advanced disease stages and extrinsic effects of huprine x and the novel multitarget agent avcri104p3
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11040426
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