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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
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The effects of physostigmine, tacrine and
NIK
-247 on scopolamine-induced impairment of a passive avoidance response were examined in rats. In addition, we investigated possible peripheral side-effects: miosis and salivation, and central side-effects: hypothermia and
tremor
which are mediated by cholinergic activation. Intraperitoneal injection of physostigmine reversed scopolamine-induced amnesia at a dose of 0.03 mg/kg. Antiamnesic effects of oral administration of tacrine and
NIK
-247 were observed at doses of 0.3 and 0.1-0.3 mg/kg, respectively. Intraperitoneal injection of physostigmine induced miosis, salivation, hypothermia and
tremor
at doses > or = 0.1, 0.3, 0.3 and 1 mg/kg, respectively. Oral administration of tacrine (at doses > or = 0.3 mg/kg) and
NIK
-247 (at doses > or = 3 mg/kg) produced miosis. Tacrine (at doses > or = 1 mg/kg) and
NIK
-247 (at doses > or = 3 mg/kg) produced hypersalivation. Hypothermia and
tremor
were observed after administration of tacrine (at doses > or = 10 mg/kg) and
NIK
-247 (30 mg/kg). The antiamnesic dose of physostigmine was 1/30-1/3 of doses with central or peripheral side-effects. The dose ratio of tacrine was 1/30-1; that of
NIK
-247 was 1/300-1/10. These results indicate that
NIK
-247 has higher safety and greater selectivity for cognitive functions than physostigmine or tacrine.
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PMID:Antiamnesic and cholinomimetic side-effects of the cholinesterase inhibitors, physostigmine, tacrine and NIK-247 in rats. 811 9