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Low-Affinity/High-Selectivity Dopamine Transport Inhibition Sufficient to Rescue Cognitive Functions in the Aging Rat

Authors :
Jana Lubec
Ahmed M. Hussein
Predrag Kalaba
Daniel Daba Feyissa
Edgar Arias-Sandoval
Anita Cybulska-Klosowicz
Mekite Bezu
Tamara Stojanovic
Volker Korz
Jovana Malikovic
Nilima Y. Aher
Martin Zehl
Vladimir Dragacevic
Johann Jakob Leban
Claudia Sagheddu
Judith Wackerlig
Marco Pistis
Merce Correa
Thierry Langer
Ernst Urban
Harald Höger
Gert Lubec
Source :
Biomolecules, Vol 13, Iss 3, p 467 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

The worldwide increase in cognitive decline, both in aging and with psychiatric disorders, warrants a search for pharmacological treatment. Although dopaminergic treatment approaches represent a major step forward, current dopamine transporter (DAT) inhibitors are not sufficiently specific as they also target other transporters and receptors, thus showing unwanted side effects. Herein, we describe an enantiomerically pure, highly specific DAT inhibitor, S-CE-123, synthetized in our laboratory. Following binding studies to DAT, NET and SERT, GPCR and kinome screening, pharmacokinetics and a basic neurotoxic screen, S-CE-123 was tested for its potential to enhance and/or rescue cognitive functions in young and in aged rats in the non-invasive reward-motivated paradigm of a hole-board test for spatial learning. In addition, an open field study with young rats was carried out. We demonstrated that S-CE-123 is a low-affinity but highly selective dopamine reuptake inhibitor with good bioavailability. S-CE-123 did not induce hyperlocomotion or anxiogenic or stereotypic behaviour in young rats. Our compound improved the performance of aged but not young rats in a reward-motivated task. The well-described impairment of the dopaminergic system in aging may underlie the age-specific effect. We propose S-CE-123 as a possible candidate for developing a tentative therapeutic strategy for age-related cognitive decline and cognitive dysfunction in psychiatric disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2218273X
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Biomolecules
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.31e9c20c5680455db70326abd3c16764
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom13030467