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Effects of a new synthetic butyrylcholinesterase inhibitor, HBU-39, on cell proliferation and neuroblast differentiation in the hippocampal dentate gyrus in a scopolamine-induced amnesia animal model

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NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 59, Issue 5, Pages 722-728

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuint.2011.06.021

Keywords

HBU-39; Butyrylcholinesterase inhibitor; Ki67; Doublecortin; Amnesia; Dentate gyrus

Funding

  1. Brain Research Center [2010K000823]
  2. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the Republic of Korea

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In this study, we synthesized [1-(4-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyl)piperazin-1-yl)-5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)pentan-1-one, HBU-39], a (alpha)-lipoic acid derivative, and found this compound strongly inhibited butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) in an in vitro experiment. We also examined the effects of HBU-39 on cell proliferation and neuroblast differentiation using the specific markers Ki67 and doublecortin (DCX), respectively, in the hippocampal dentate gyrus of a rat model of scopolamine-induced amnesia. For this, scopolamine was subcutaneously administered for 28 days by an ALzet osmotic minipump (44 mg/mL delivered at 2.5 mu L/h). HBU-39 (1 mg/kg per day) and galantamine (an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used as a control; 5 mg/kg per day) were intraperitoneally administered for 28 days. The administration of scopolamine significantly decreased the mean number of Ki67- and DCX-immunoreactive cells in the dentate gyrus. However, treatment with both HBU-39 and galantamine significantly ameliorated the reductions in cell proliferation and neuroblast differentiation. In particular, the mean number of Ki67- and DCX-immunoreactive cells was prominently abundant in the HBU-treated group compared to that in the galantamine-treated group. These results suggest that the BuChE inhibitor, HBU-39, can ameliorate the scopolamine-induced reductions of cell proliferation and neuroblast differentiation, and HBU-39 may be applicable to amnesia patients to promote memory functions. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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