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The novel selective PDE9 inhibitor BAY 73-6691 improves learning and memory in rodents
Authors:van der Staay F Josef  Rutten Kris  Bärfacker Lars  Devry Jean  Erb Christina  Heckroth Heike  Karthaus Dagmar  Tersteegen Adrian  van Kampen Marja  Blokland Arjan  Prickaerts Jos  Reymann Klaus G  Schröder Ulrich H  Hendrix Martin
Affiliation:BAYER HealthCare AG, Global Drug Discovery, Department of CNS Research, D-42096 Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany.
Abstract:The present study investigated the putative pro-cognitive effects of the novel selective PDE9 inhibitor BAY 73-6691. The effects on basal synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation (LTP) were investigated in rat hippocampal slices. Pro-cognitive effects were assessed in a series of learning and memory tasks using rodents as subjects. BAY 73-6691 had no effect on basal synaptic transmission in hippocampal slices prepared from young adult (7- to 8-week-old) Wistar rats. A dose of 10muM, but not 30 muM, BAY 73-6691 enhanced early LTP after weak tetanic stimulation. The dose effective in young adult Wistar rats did not affect LTP in hippocampal slices prepared from young (7- to 8-week-old) Fischer 344 X Brown Norway (FBNF1) rats, probably reflecting strain differences. However, it increased basal synaptic transmission and enhanced early LTP after weak tetanic stimulation in hippocampal slices prepared from very old (31- to 35-month-old) FBNF1 rats. BAY 73-6691 enhanced acquisition, consolidation, and retention of long-term memory (LTM) in a social recognition task and tended to enhance LTM in an object recognition task. Bay 73-6691 attenuated the scoplamine-induced retention deficit in a passive avoidance task, and the MK-801-induced short-term memory deficits in a T-maze alternation task. The mechanism of action, possibly through modulation of the NO/cGMP-PKG/CREB pathway, is discussed. Our findings support the notion that PDE9 inhibition may be a novel target for treating memory deficits that are associated with aging and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
Keywords:Phosphodiesterase 9 inhibitor   Learning   Memory   LTP   Rat   Mouse   Social recognition   Object recognition   Passive avoidance   T-maze alternation   MK-801   Scopolamine
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