Antiamnestic effect of new nicotinic acid derivatives

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https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.7.68001

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Introduction: The search for new drugs for the prevention and treatment of vascular cognitive disorders continues to be a relevant task of pharmacology. In this regard, the aim of this work is to study the antiamnestic effect of five new nicotinic acid derivatives in comparison with the well-known drug mexidol (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate) in animals.

Materials and methods: The experiments were carried out on white male mice using conditioned passive avoidance reflex (CPAR). Electroconvulsive shock (ECS), scopolamine administration, and acute hypoxia in a hermetic chamber were used as amnesic effects. Testing for the safety of CPAR was performed 24 h after amnesic exposure. The new substances, reference drug mexidol, and a 0.9% sodium chloride solution (control group) were administered once intraperitoneally 60 min before mice training.

Results and discussion: Three of the five new nicotinic acid derivatives, LKhT 4-19 (100 mg/kg), LKhT 6-19 (25, 50, and 100 mg/kg), and LKhT 7-19 (100 mg/kg), have antiamnestic properties on models of amnesia in mice induced by ESC, scopolamine, and acute hypoxia in a hermetic chamber. At the same time, the most efficient substance – LKhT 6-19 – exceeds the reference drug mexidol on all three models used. In addition, this compound is also more efficient than two other new compounds, LKhT 4-19 and LKhT 7-19, on the model of ESC-induced amnesia and LKhT 7-19 on the scopolamine-induced amnesia model.

Conclusion: Compound LKhT 6-19 is promising for further advanced preclinical studies as a potential drug with antiamnestic activity.

Keywords:

amnesia, conditioned passive avoidance reflex, mic, new nicotinic acid derivatives

Author Contribution

Victor V. Yasnetsov, All-Union Research Center for Safety of Biologically Active Substances

Doctor Habil. of Medical Sciences, Chief Researcher, Laboratory of Pharmacology, All-Union Research Center for Safety of Biologically Active Substances; Leading Researcher, Laboratory of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, State Scientific Center of Russian Federation – Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, e-mail: vicyas@yandex.ru, ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6399-3703. The author developed the idea, concept and design of the study, took part in experimental work and wrote the initial draft.

Diana E. Kaurova, State University of Humanities and Technology

Postgraduate student, specialist in educational and methodological work, Resource Center for Teacher Education of Moscow Region, e-mail: berseneva_diana@mail.ru, ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6261-9832. The author developed the idea, concept and design of the study, conducted the experiments and statistic processing of the obtained data and prepared the final version of the article.

Sofia Ya. Skachilova, All-Union Research Center for Safety of Biologically Active Substances

Doctor Habil. of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Head of Department, Department of Chemistry and Technology of Synthetic Drugs and Analytical Control, e-mail: skachilova@mail.ru, ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4486-8883. The author carried out the synthesis of the studied compounds and provided consulting support.

Evgeniy Yu. Bersenev, Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences,

PhD in Biology, Leading Researcher, Laboratory of Vegetative Regulation of the Cardiovascular System; Deputy Head, Department of Physiology and Biomechanics of the Cardiorespiratory System in Extreme Condition, e-mail: bersenev_evgenii@mail.ru, ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6974-5196. The author took part in experimental work and conducted the statistic processing of the obtained data.

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07-09-2021

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Yasnetsov VV, Kaurova DE, Skachilova SY, Bersenev EY (2021) Antiamnestic effect of new nicotinic acid derivatives. Research Results in Pharmacology 7(3): 15–22. https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.7.68001

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