
Both traditional and novel sigma (sigma)-receptor agonists have been reported to possess anti-amnesic effects in rodents. In particular, the anti-amnesic effects induced by the novel sigma1-receptor agonists, such as (+)-pentazocine, SA4503 and PRE-084, were shown in beta amyloid-peptide-induced, basal forebrain (BF)-lesioned and carbon monoxide (CO)-induced amnesia models and senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM). In addition, these sigma1-receptor agonists have good profiles for the central acetylcholine and dopamine systems. Moreover, they also have neuroprotective and anti-depressive effects. These evidence suggested that the sigma1-receptor agonists may be promising compounds for the treatment of dementing disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, senile dementia and vascular dementia. However, the sigma-receptor family is still considered to be enigmatic molecular targets. More molecular cloning and biochemical studies on the sigma-receptor family are needed.
Pentazocine, Dopamine, Morpholines, Ligands, Acetylcholine, Piperazines, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Phenazocine, Sigma-1 Receptor, Animals, Receptors, sigma, Amnesia
Pentazocine, Dopamine, Morpholines, Ligands, Acetylcholine, Piperazines, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Phenazocine, Sigma-1 Receptor, Animals, Receptors, sigma, Amnesia
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