RATIONALE: Traditionally, the non-selective muscarinic antagonist scopolamine has been used to induce episodic memory impairments as found in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, it also impairs attention and induces drowsiness. Muscarinic antagonists more selective for the M1 receptor might, therefore, be preferred. OBJECTIVES: We examined the effects of the M1 antagonist biperiden on cognitive functions in order to test the specificity of this drug on memory performance. Additionally, we assessed whether the selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor citalopram can reverse a possible biperiden-induced impairment. METHODS: The study was conducted according to a double-blind, placebo-controlled, four-way cross-over design. Sixteen volunteers rec...
Scopolamine has been used as a pharmacologic model for cognitive impairments in dementia and Alzheim...
Rationale The central cholinergic system is implicated in cognitive functioning. The dysfunction of...
BACKGROUND: Animal literature suggests an interaction between acetylcholine and serotonin on cogniti...
RATIONALE: Traditionally, the non-selective muscarinic antagonist scopolamine has been used to induc...
Purpose/Background: Biperiden is a muscarinic antagonist that produces memory impairments without im...
Due to the persisting lack of reliable animal models of cognitive impairment with good translational...
Selective M-1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) agonists are being developed as symptomatic ...
OBJECTIVES: The present study investigated the effects of biperiden, a muscarinic type 1 antagonist,...
Rationale: The nonselective muscarinic antagonist scopolamine hydrobromide (SCOP) is employed as the...
Pharmacological research uses substances that create a temporary disturbance of cognitive functions....
To enable the development of effective treatments for dementias such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), it...
peer reviewedTo enable the development of effective treatments for dementias such as Alzheimer's dis...
Background Research on the neurobiological foundations of memory has shown that multiple neurotransm...
Scopolamine has been used as a pharmacologic model for cognitive impairments in dementia and Alzheim...
Scopolamine has been used as a pharmacologic model for cognitive impairments in dementia and Alzheim...
Rationale The central cholinergic system is implicated in cognitive functioning. The dysfunction of...
BACKGROUND: Animal literature suggests an interaction between acetylcholine and serotonin on cogniti...
RATIONALE: Traditionally, the non-selective muscarinic antagonist scopolamine has been used to induc...
Purpose/Background: Biperiden is a muscarinic antagonist that produces memory impairments without im...
Due to the persisting lack of reliable animal models of cognitive impairment with good translational...
Selective M-1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) agonists are being developed as symptomatic ...
OBJECTIVES: The present study investigated the effects of biperiden, a muscarinic type 1 antagonist,...
Rationale: The nonselective muscarinic antagonist scopolamine hydrobromide (SCOP) is employed as the...
Pharmacological research uses substances that create a temporary disturbance of cognitive functions....
To enable the development of effective treatments for dementias such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), it...
peer reviewedTo enable the development of effective treatments for dementias such as Alzheimer's dis...
Background Research on the neurobiological foundations of memory has shown that multiple neurotransm...
Scopolamine has been used as a pharmacologic model for cognitive impairments in dementia and Alzheim...
Scopolamine has been used as a pharmacologic model for cognitive impairments in dementia and Alzheim...
Rationale The central cholinergic system is implicated in cognitive functioning. The dysfunction of...
BACKGROUND: Animal literature suggests an interaction between acetylcholine and serotonin on cogniti...