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Pro-neurogenic, Memory-Enhancing and Anti-stress Effects of DF302, a Novel Fluorine Gamma-Carboline Derivative with Multi-target Mechanism of Action.

Tatyana Strekalova1,2,3, Nataliia Bahzenova2,4,5, Alexander Trofimov1,6, Angelika G Schmitt-Böhrer7, Nataliia Markova2,3,5,6, Vladimir Grigoriev6, Vladimir Zamoyski6, Tatiana Serkova6, Olga Redkozubova6, Daria Vinogradova6, Alexei Umriukhin4,8, Vladimir Fisenko4, Christina Lillesaar9, Elena Shevtsova6, Vladimir Sokolov6, Alexey Aksinenko6, Klaus-Peter Lesch1,2,3, Sergey Bachurin10.   

Abstract

A comparative study performed in mice investigating the action of DF302, a novel fluoride-containing gamma-carboline derivative, in comparison to the structurally similar neuroprotective drug dimebon. Drug effects on learning and memory, emotionality, hippocampal neurogenesis and mitochondrial functions, as well as AMPA-mediated currents and the 5-HT6 receptor are reported. In the step-down avoidance and fear-conditioning paradigms, bolus administration of drugs at doses of 10 or 40 mg/kg showed that only the higher dose of DF302 improved long-term memory while dimebon was ineffective at either dosage. Short-term memory and fear extinction remained unaltered across treatment groups. During the 5-day predation stress paradigm, oral drug treatment over a period of 2 weeks at the higher dosage regimen decreased anxiety-like behaviour. Both compounds supressed inter-male aggression in CD1 mice, the most eminent being the effects of DF302 in its highest dose. DF302 at the higher dose decreased floating behaviour in a 2-day swim test and after 21-day ultrasound stress. The density of Ki67-positive cells, a marker of adult neurogenesis, was reduced in the dentate gyrus of stressed dimebon-treated and non-treated mice, but not in DF302-treated mice. Non-stressed mice that received DF302 had a higher density of Ki67-positive cells than controls unlike dimebon-treated mice. Similar to dimebon, DF302 effectively potentiated AMPA receptor-mediated currents, bound to the 5-HT6 receptor, inhibited mitochondrial permeability transition and displayed cytoprotective properties in cellular models of neurodegeneration. Thus, DF302 exerts multi-target effects on the key mechanisms of neurodegenerative pathologies and can be considered as an optimized novel analogue of the neuroprotective agent dimebon.

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Keywords:  5-HT6 receptor; AMPA receptor; Aggression; Alzheimer’s disease; Hippocampal plasticity; Multi-target mechanisms; Stress and depression

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28856531     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-017-0745-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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