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Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys

BACKGROUND: Donepezil exerts pro-cognitive effects by nonselectively enhancing acetylcholine (ACh) across multiple brain systems. Two brain systems that mediate pro-cognitive effects of attentional control and cognitive flexibility are the prefrontal cortex and the anterior striatum, which have diff...

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Autores principales: Hassani, Seyed A., Lendor, Sofia, Neumann, Adam, Sinha Roy, Kanchan, Banaie Boroujeni, Kianoush, Hoffman, Kari L., Pawliszyn, Janusz, Womelsdorf, Thilo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.11.012
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author Hassani, Seyed A.
Lendor, Sofia
Neumann, Adam
Sinha Roy, Kanchan
Banaie Boroujeni, Kianoush
Hoffman, Kari L.
Pawliszyn, Janusz
Womelsdorf, Thilo
author_facet Hassani, Seyed A.
Lendor, Sofia
Neumann, Adam
Sinha Roy, Kanchan
Banaie Boroujeni, Kianoush
Hoffman, Kari L.
Pawliszyn, Janusz
Womelsdorf, Thilo
author_sort Hassani, Seyed A.
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description BACKGROUND: Donepezil exerts pro-cognitive effects by nonselectively enhancing acetylcholine (ACh) across multiple brain systems. Two brain systems that mediate pro-cognitive effects of attentional control and cognitive flexibility are the prefrontal cortex and the anterior striatum, which have different pharmacokinetic sensitivities to ACh modulation. We speculated that these area-specific ACh profiles lead to distinct optimal dose ranges for donepezil to enhance the cognitive domains of attention and flexible learning. METHODS: To test for dose-specific effects of donepezil on different cognitive domains, we devised a multitask paradigm for nonhuman primates that assessed attention and cognitive flexibility. The nonhuman primates received either vehicle or variable doses of donepezil before task performance. We measured intracerebral donepezil and its strength in preventing the breakdown of ACh within the prefrontal cortex and anterior striatum using solid phase microextraction neurochemistry. RESULTS: The highest administered donepezil dose improved attention and made the subjects more robust against distractor interference, but it did not improve flexible learning. In contrast, only a lower dose range of donepezil improved flexible learning and reduced perseveration, but without distractor-dependent attentional improvement. Neurochemical measurements confirmed a dose-dependent increase of extracellular donepezil and decreases in choline within the prefrontal cortex and the striatum. CONCLUSIONS: The donepezil dose for maximally improving attention differed from the dose range that enhanced cognitive flexibility despite the availability of the drug in two major brain systems supporting these functions. These results suggest that in our cohort of adult monkeys, donepezil traded improvements in attention for improvements in cognitive flexibility at a given dose range.
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spelling pubmed-98740732023-01-26 Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys Hassani, Seyed A. Lendor, Sofia Neumann, Adam Sinha Roy, Kanchan Banaie Boroujeni, Kianoush Hoffman, Kari L. Pawliszyn, Janusz Womelsdorf, Thilo Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Archival Report BACKGROUND: Donepezil exerts pro-cognitive effects by nonselectively enhancing acetylcholine (ACh) across multiple brain systems. Two brain systems that mediate pro-cognitive effects of attentional control and cognitive flexibility are the prefrontal cortex and the anterior striatum, which have different pharmacokinetic sensitivities to ACh modulation. We speculated that these area-specific ACh profiles lead to distinct optimal dose ranges for donepezil to enhance the cognitive domains of attention and flexible learning. METHODS: To test for dose-specific effects of donepezil on different cognitive domains, we devised a multitask paradigm for nonhuman primates that assessed attention and cognitive flexibility. The nonhuman primates received either vehicle or variable doses of donepezil before task performance. We measured intracerebral donepezil and its strength in preventing the breakdown of ACh within the prefrontal cortex and anterior striatum using solid phase microextraction neurochemistry. RESULTS: The highest administered donepezil dose improved attention and made the subjects more robust against distractor interference, but it did not improve flexible learning. In contrast, only a lower dose range of donepezil improved flexible learning and reduced perseveration, but without distractor-dependent attentional improvement. Neurochemical measurements confirmed a dose-dependent increase of extracellular donepezil and decreases in choline within the prefrontal cortex and the striatum. CONCLUSIONS: The donepezil dose for maximally improving attention differed from the dose range that enhanced cognitive flexibility despite the availability of the drug in two major brain systems supporting these functions. These results suggest that in our cohort of adult monkeys, donepezil traded improvements in attention for improvements in cognitive flexibility at a given dose range. Elsevier 2021-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9874073/ /pubmed/36712561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.11.012 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Archival Report
Hassani, Seyed A.
Lendor, Sofia
Neumann, Adam
Sinha Roy, Kanchan
Banaie Boroujeni, Kianoush
Hoffman, Kari L.
Pawliszyn, Janusz
Womelsdorf, Thilo
Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys
title Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys
title_full Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys
title_fullStr Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys
title_full_unstemmed Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys
title_short Dose-Dependent Dissociation of Pro-cognitive Effects of Donepezil on Attention and Cognitive Flexibility in Rhesus Monkeys
title_sort dose-dependent dissociation of pro-cognitive effects of donepezil on attention and cognitive flexibility in rhesus monkeys
topic Archival Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.11.012
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