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An EEG nicotinic acetylcholine index to assess the efficacy of pro-cognitive compounds.

Authors :
Simpraga, Sonja
Mansvelder, Huibert D.
Groeneveld, Geert Jan
Prins, Samantha
Hart, Ellen P.
Poil, Simon-Shlomo
Linkenkaer-Hansen, Klaus
Source :
Clinical Neurophysiology. Nov2018, Vol. 129 Issue 11, p2325-2332. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Highlights • We developed an EEG index sensitive to mecamylamine, for monitoring nicotinic cholinergic effects. • We demonstrate reversal of mecamylamine-induced EEG disturbances both with nicotine and galantamine. • The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor index could enable quantifying EEG effects of pro-cognitive cholinergic compounds. Abstract Objectives Cognitive impairment models are used in clinical studies aimed at proving pharmacology of drugs being developed for Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive disorders. Due to rising interest in nicotinic agonists, we aimed to establish a method to monitor neurophysiological effects of modulating the nicotinic cholinergic system. Methods In a four-way cross-over study, eyes-closed rest EEG was recorded in 28 healthy subjects receiving mecamylamine—a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) antagonist, which induces temporary cognitive dysfunction in healthy subjects—with co-administration of placebo, nicotine or galantamine. Results Using machine learning to optimally contrast the effects of 30 mg of mecamylamine and placebo on the brain, we developed a nAChR index that consists of 10 EEG biomarkers and shows high classification accuracy (∼95% non-cross-validated, ∼70% cross-validated). Importantly, using the nAChR index, we demonstrate reversal of mecamylamine-induced neurophysiological effects due to 16 mg of galantamine as well as administering 21 mg of nicotine transdermally. Conclusions Our findings indicate that the mecamylamine challenge model jointly with the nAChR index—a measure of the nicotinic EEG profile—could aid future proof-of-pharmacology studies to demonstrate effects of nicotinic cholinergic compounds. Significance This novel measure for quantifying nicotinic cholinergic effects on the EEG could serve as a useful tool in drug development of pro-cognitive compounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13882457
Volume :
129
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132512034
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2018.08.014