WO2014090929A1 - Compositions comprising vortioxetine and donepezil - Google Patents
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- compositions comprising vortioxetine and donepezil
- the present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising vortioxetine and donepezil and to the use of vortioxetine together with donepezil in the treatment of cognitive dysfunction.
- Vortioxetine is an antagonist on the 5-HT 3 , 5-HT 7 and 5-HTID receptors, an agonist on the 5-HTi A receptor and a partial agonist on the 5-HTIB receptor and an inhibitor of the serotonin transporter. Additionally, vortioxetine has demonstrated to enhance the levels of the neurotransmitters serotonin, noradrenalin, dopamine, acetylcholine and histamine in specific areas of the brain. All of these activities are considered to be of clinical relevance and potentially involved in the mechanism of action of the compound [J.Med.Chem., 54, 3206- 3221 , 201 1 ; Eur. Neuropshycopharmacol., 18(suppl 4), S321 , 2008; Eur.
- Vortioxetine has in clinical trials shown to be a safe and efficacious treatment for depression.
- a paper reporting the results from a proof-of-concept study to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of the compound in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) authored by Alvares et al was made available on-line by Int. J. Neuropsychopharm. 18 July 201 1.
- MDD major depressive disorder
- vortioxetine may be combined with other types of pharmaceutically active ingredients, such as interferones, opiates, ACE inhibitors and acetylcholine esterase inhibitors.
- Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that acts in the central as well as peripheral nervous system.
- a low level of acetylcholine has been associated with diseases in which cognitive dysfunction plays a significant role, such as Alzheimer's disease.
- administration of acetylcholine esterase inhibitors is one of the two major treatment paradigms for Alzheimer's disease.
- the other major treatment paradigm is the administration of memantine, an NMDA receptor antagonist.
- Three acetylcholine esterase inhibitors are presently approved for treatment of Alzheimer's disease, i.e. donepezil, rivastigmine and galantamine. Donepezil was first approved by FDA in 1996; Rivastigmine was first approved by FDA in 2000; and Galantamine was first approved by FDA in 2001.
- Cognitive dysfunction plays a major role in many CNS (Central Nervous System) diseases. This includes for instance Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and cognitive dysfunction associated with depression, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, abuse or Huntington's disease. Cognitive dysfunction is not adequately addressed with current therapy and the present invention seeks to provide alternative and more efficient ways to treat cognitive dysfunction.
- CNS Central Nervous System
- the present inventor has found that the combined use of the acetylcholine esterase inhibitor donepezil and vortioxetine gives rise to a synergistic increase in the extra-cellular level of acetylcholine in the brain.
- the present invention relates to a composition comprising vortioxetine and donepezil.
- the invention relates to the use of vortioxetine and donepezil for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction.
- the invention relates to a method for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction, the method comprising the combined administration of vortioxetine and donepezil to a patient in need thereof.
- the invention relates to vortioxetine and donepezil for the combined use in a method for the treatment of cognitive impairment.
- Figure 1 The pharmacodynamic acetylcholine response in the ventral hippocampus in freely- moving rats after the combined administration of vortioxetine and donepezil.
- Figure 1 A Acetylcholine response at 0 mg/kg vortioxetine and 0 mg/kg donepezil ( ⁇ ); 0.3 mg/kg donepezil (A); or 1 mg/kg donepezil ( ⁇ ).
- Figure I B Acetylcholine response at 5 mg/kg vortioxetine and 0.3 mg/kg donepezil (A); and 1 mg/kg donepezil ( ⁇ ).
- Vehicle/vehicle ( ⁇ ) is included for reference.
- Figuge 1 C Acetylcholine response at 10 mg/kg vortioxetine and 0.3 mg/kg donepezil (A); and 1 mg/kg donepezil ( ⁇ ). Vehicle/vehicle ( ⁇ ) is included for reference.
- Figure 2 The pharmacodynamic acetylcholine response in the ventral hippocampus in freely- moving rats after the combined administration of vortioxetine and donepezil.
- Figure 2A Acetylcholine response at 0.3 mg/kg donepezil and 0 mg/kg vortioxetine (A); 5 mg/kg vortioxetine ( ⁇ ); or 10 mg/kg vortioxetine (X ).Vehicle/vehicle ( ⁇ ) is included for reference.
- Figure 2B Acetylcholine response at 1 mg/kg donepezil and 0 mg/kg vortioxetine (A); 5 mg/kg vortioxetine ( ⁇ ); or 10 mg/kg vortioxetine (X).Vehicle/vehicle ( ⁇ ) is included for reference.
- Figure 3 The pharmacodynamic acetylcholine response in the ventral hippocampus in freely- moving rats after the administration of vortioxetine. Acetylcholine response at 0 ( ⁇ ), 2.5 mg/kg (A), 5 mg/kg ( ⁇ ) and 10 mg/kg (X ) vortioxetine.
- Figure 4 The pharmacodynamic acetylcholine response in the ventral hippocampus in freely- moving rats after the combined administration of vortioxetine and galantaine.
- Figure 4a Acetylcholine response at vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (O); and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) and vortioxetine at 10 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) ( ⁇ ).
- Figure 4b Acetylcholine response at galantamine at 0.3 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) ( ⁇ ); and galantamine at 1.0 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (A).
- Figure 4C shows
- Figure 5 The pharmacodynamic acetylcholine response in the ventral hippocampus in freely- moving rats after the combined administration of vortioxetine and rivastigmine.
- Figure 5a Acetylcholine response at rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (+); and rivastigmine at 0.6 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (x).
- Figure 5b Acetylcholine response at vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (O); vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) and vortioxetine at 10 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) ( ⁇ ); rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (+); rivastigmine at 0.6 mg/kg ((injected at ⁇ ) and vehicle (injected at ⁇ ) (x); rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and vortioxetine at 10 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) (O); and rivastigmine at 0.6 mg/kg (injected at ⁇ ) and
- Figure 6 Recognition Index obtained from novel object recognition in rats treated with vehicle; scopolamine (0.5 mg/kg); scopolamine (0.5 mg/kg) + vortioxetine (5 mg/kg);
- vortioxetine includes vortioxetine as the free base and as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt. Particular mention is made of the HBr salt, the tatrate salt and the (DL)-lactate salt.
- the present invention encompasses the use of donepezil for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction.
- donepezil includes donepezil as the free base and as a pharmaceutically acceptable salt. Particular mention is made of the HC1 salt.
- said pharmaceutically acceptable salts are acid addition salts of acids that are non-toxic.
- Said salts include salts made from organic acids, such as maleic, fumaric, benzoic, ascorbic, succinic, oxalic, bis-methylenesalicylic, methanesulfonic, ethanedisulfonic, acetic, propionic, tartaric, salicylic, citric, gluconic, lactic, malic, mandelic, cinnamic, citraconic, aspartic, stearic, palmitic, itaconic, glycolic, p-aminobenzoic, glutamic, benzenesulfonic, theophylline acetic acids, as well as the 8-halotheophyllines, for example 8- bromotheophylline.
- Said salts may also be made from inorganic salts, such as hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulfuric, sulfamic, phosphoric and nitric acids. Processes for the manufacture of vortioxetine are disclosed in the International patent applications published as WO 03/029232, WO 2007/144005 and WO 2010/094285.
- Donepezil is readily available from many commercial suppliers.
- vortioxetine and donepezil may take the form of simultaneous administration.
- vortioxetine and donepezil are
- administration form that comprises both vortioxetine and donepezil, or in the form of separate administration forms, i.e. a first administration form comprising vortioxetine and a second administration form comprising donepezil.
- the combined administration of vortioxetine and donepezil comprises a time gab between the administration of vortioxetine and the administration of donepezil.
- either vortioxetine or donepezil may be administered first.
- Said synergistic effect is dependent on the presence of pharmacologically relevant amounts of both vortioxetine and donepezil in the body at the same time. This puts an upper limit to the time gap which may be between the administration of vortioxetine and the administration of donepezil.
- the synergistic effect is likely to decline if the administration of vortioxetine and the administration of donepezil is interspaced by more than approximately 2 half-lifes of the first of the two compounds to be administered.
- the administration of the two compounds is interspaced by 0-1 half-life of the first compound to be administered.
- half-life is the time required for the plasma level of a pharmaceutically active ingredient to reach 50% of its initial value.
- Vortioxetine is typically administered at 1-100 mg/day, such as 1 -50 mg/day, such as 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 mg/day.
- Donepezil is typically administered at 1-100 mg/day, such as 1-30 mg/day, such as 1 , 5, 15 or 25 mg/day.
- That daily dosage of vortioxetine and donepezil may be administered in one portion or in two or more portions.
- the combined administration of vortioxetine and donepezil gives rise to a synergistic effect on acetylcholine levels in the brain.
- the examples part also demonstrates that the combined administration of other acetylcholine esterase inhibitors, such as galantamine and rivastigmine does not result in such synergistic effect.
- the data thus shows that the vortioxetine/donepezil combination is endowed with properties that are unique to this particular combination and not shared by combinations of vortioxetine and other acetylcholine esterase inhibitors.
- the test used is the novel object recognition test which is a recognised method to assess the impact of a given treatment on memory.
- the test relies on the natural propensity of rats to explore novel objects in their environment, and quantifies the extent to which rats remember objects they have already been exposed to.
- rats are allowed to explore the test room environment and two objects which differ in shape, colour and texture.
- one of the objects is exchanged so that the rats are exposed to one novel object and one familiar object. The time spent exploring the novel and the familiar object is recorded following the administration of test compounds.
- Example 2 On this background, and mindful of the plasma levels reported in Example 1 , it is concluded that the investigated level of vortioxetine (5-10 mg/kg) corresponds to a clinical dose of 5-20 mg vortioxetine per day in humans. Similarly, the investigated dose of donepezil 0.3 mg/kg corresponds to a sub-effective dose, whereas a dose of 1 mg/kg corresponds to a clinical dose of 5-25 mg per day in humans.
- the approved maintenance dosage (FDA) for donepezil is 10 or 23 mg per day with 5 mg as initial dose.
- the invention relates to the administration of 1 mg or more, such as 2 mg or more, such as 5 mg or more such as 10 mg or more donepezil per day in combination with vortioxetine, typically administered at 1, 5, 15 or 20 mg per day.
- Particular examples include 5-10 mg donepezil in combination with 5-20 mg, such as 10 or 15 mg, vortioxetine per day.
- Particular examples include 10-25 mg donepezil, such as 23 mg donepezil in combination with 5-20 mg, such as 10 or 15 mg, vortioxetine per day.
- the active pharmaceutical ingredients used the present invention i.e. vortioxetine and donepezil may be administered alone as pure compounds or in combination with
- compositions according to the invention may be formulated with
- compositions may be specifically formulated for administration by any suitable route such as the oral, rectal, nasal, pulmonary, topical (including buccal and sublingual), transdermal, intracisternal, intraperitoneal, vaginal and parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous and intradermal) route, the oral route being preferred. It will be appreciated that the preferred route may depend on the general condition and age of the subject to be treated, the nature of the condition to be treated and the active ingredient chosen.
- Pharmaceutical compositions for oral administration include solid dosage forms such as capsules, tablets, dragees, pills, lozenges, powders and granules. Where appropriate, they can be prepared with coatings.
- Liquid dosage forms for oral administration include solutions, emulsions,
- compositions for parenteral administration include sterile aqueous and nonaqueous injectable solutions, dispersions, suspensions or emulsions as well as sterile powders to be reconstituted in sterile injectable solutions or dispersions prior to use.
- Suitable administration forms include suppositories, sprays, ointments, cremes, gels, inhalants, dermal patches, implants, etc.
- solutions of the compound of the invention in sterile aqueous solution aqueous propylene glycol, aqueous vitamin E or sesame or peanut oil may be employed.
- aqueous solutions should be suitably buffered if necessary and the liquid diluent first rendered isotonic with sufficient saline or glucose.
- the aqueous solutions are particularly suitable for intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal administration.
- the sterile aqueous media employed are all readily available by standard techniques known to those skilled in the art.
- Suitable pharmaceutical carriers include inert solid diluents or fillers, sterile aqueous solution and various organic solvents.
- solid carriers are lactose, terra alba, sucrose, cyclodextrin, talc, gelatine, agar, pectin, acacia, magnesium stearate, stearic acid and lower alkyl ethers of cellulose.
- liquid carriers are syrup, peanut oil, olive oil, phospho lipids, fatty acids, fatty acid amines, polyoxyethylene and water.
- pharmaceutical acceptable carriers are then readily administered in a variety of dosage forms suitable for the disclosed routes of administration.
- Formulations of the present invention suitable for oral administration may be presented as discrete units such as capsules or tablets, each containing a predetermined amount of the active ingredient, and which may include a suitable excipient.
- the orally available formulations may be in the form of a powder or granules, a solution or suspension in an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid, or an oil-in-water or water-in-oil liquid emulsion.
- the preparation may be tablet, e.g. placed in a hard gelatine capsule, in powder or pellet form or in the form of a troche or lozenge.
- the amount of solid carrier may vary but will usually be from about 25 mg to about If a liquid carrier is used, the preparation may be in the form of a syrup, emulsion, soft gelatine capsule or sterile injectable liquid such as an aqueous or non-aqueous liquid suspension or solution.
- Tablets may be prepared by mixing an active ingredient with ordinary adjuvants and/or diluents followed by the compression of the mixture in a conventional tabletting machine.
- adjuvants or diluents comprise: Corn starch, potato starch, talcum, magnesium stearate, gelatine, lactose, gums, and the like. Any other adjuvants or additives usually used for such purposes such as colourings, flavourings, preservatives etc. may be used provided that they are compatible with the active ingredients.
- the compounds of the invention are administered in a unit dosage form containing vortioxetine and donepezil each in an amount of about 1-100 mg.
- a unit dose of vortioxetine can be 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 mg.
- a unit dose of donepezil can be 1 , 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 mg.
- Cognitive dysfunction include a decline in cognitive functions or cognitive domains, e.g. working memory, attention and vigilance, verbal learning and memory, visual learning and memory, reasoning and problem solving e.g. executive function, speed of processing and/or social cognition.
- dysfunction may indicate deficits in attention, disorganized thinking, slow thinking, difficulty in understanding, poor concentration, impairment of problem solving, poor memory, difficulties in expressing thoughts and/or difficulties in integrating thoughts, feelings and behaviour, or difficulties in extinction of irrelevant thoughts.
- Dementia is a manifestation of cognitive dysfunction.
- cognitive dysfunction forms an important part of the clinical manifestation of a number of CNS diseases.
- cognitive dysfunction is the primary manifestation of the disease, such as e.g. Alzheimer's disease.
- cognitive dysfunction may form part of the clinical manifestation of the diseases, but it is also to a significant extent independent of depression. It has for instance been observed that outcome on cognitive and depression scales do not run in parallel in clinical trials with antidepressants in depressed patients. Often cognitive dysfunction persists upon recovery from depression symptoms.
- the combined administration of vortioxetine and donepezii is useful for the treatment of dementia in Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, dementia in Pick's disease, dementia in
- Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease dementia in Huntington's disease, dementia in Parkinson's disease, dementia in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), dementia in abusers (alcohol or drugs), MCI (mild cognitive impairment), cognitive dysfunction associated with depression and cognitive dysfunction associated with schizophrenia.
- the invention relates to a method for the treatment of a disease selected from cognitive dysfunction; dementia in Alzheimer's disease; vascular dementia; dementia in Pick's disease; dementia in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; dementia in Huntington's disease; dementia in Parkinson's disease; dementia in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus); dementia in abusers (alcohol or drugs) .
- MCI mimild cognitive impairment
- cognitive dysfunction associated with depression a patient in need thereof.
- the invention relates to the use of vortioxetine and donepezii for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a disease selected from cognitive dysfunction; dementia in Alzheimer's disease; vascular dementia; dementia in Pick's disease; dementia in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; dementia in Huntington's disease; dementia in Parkinson's disease; dementia in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus); dementia in abusers (alcohol or drugs); MCI (mild cognitive impairment); cognitive dysfunction associated with depression; and cognitive dysfunction associated with schizophrenia.
- a disease selected from cognitive dysfunction; dementia in Alzheimer's disease; vascular dementia; dementia in Pick's disease; dementia in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; dementia in Huntington's disease; dementia in Parkinson's disease; dementia in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus); dementia in abusers (alcohol or drugs); MCI (mild cognitive impairment); cognitive dysfunction associated with depression; and cognitive dysfunction associated with schizophrenia.
- the invention relates to vortioxetine and donepezii for the combined use in a method for the treatment of a disease selected from cognitive dysfunction; dementia in Alzheimer's disease; vascular dementia; dementia in Pick's disease; dementia in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; dementia in Huntington's disease; dementia in Parkinson's disease; dementia in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus); dementia in abusers (alcohol or drugs); MCI (mild cognitive impairment); cognitive dysfunction associated with depression; and cognitive dysfunction associated with schizophrenia.
- a "therapeutically effective amount" of compounds as used herein means an amount sufficient to cure, alleviate or partially arrest the clinical manifestations of a given disease and its complications in a therapeutic intervention comprising the administration of said compounds. An amount adequate to accomplish this is defined as "a therapeutically effective amount”. Effective amounts for each purpose will depend on the severity of the disease or injury as well as the weight and general state of the subject.
- treatment means the management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating a condition, such as a disease or a disorder.
- the term is intended to include the full spectrum of treatments for a given condition from which the patient is suffering, such as administration of the active compounds to alleviate the symptoms or complications, to delay the progression of the condition, and/or to cure or eliminate the condition.
- the patient to be treated is preferably a mammal, in particular a human being.
- Amount of a compound administered is indicated as the amount of corresponding free base.
- Example 1 Effects of vortioxetine and donepezil on acetylcholine levels in hippocampus of freely-moving rats
- Vortioxetine HBr was prepared in 10% 2-hydroxypropyl-P-cyclodextrin at 0, 5 or 10 mg/ml.
- Donepezil HC1 was prepared in ultrapure water at 0, 0.3 or 1.0 mg/ml.
- Vortioxetine was administered subcutaneously and donepezil was administered intraperitonealt.
- the microdialysis probe was connected with flexible PEEK tubing to a microperfusion pump (Harvard) and perfused with artificial cerebrospinal fluid contaning 147 mM NaCl, 3.0 mM KC1, 1 .2 mM CaCl 2 and 1.2 mM MgCl 2 at a flow rate of 1.5 ⁇ /min.
- samples (30 ⁇ ) were collected and stored in 20 mM formic acid and 0.04% ascorbic acid (10 ⁇ ).
- the concentration of acetylcholine in the samples was determined by HLPC fitted with tandem mass spectroscopy (MS/MS) for detection using acetyl-P-methyl-choline as internal standard. Chromatographic separation was perfomed on a reversed phase
- Components were separated using an isocratic flow of eluent A (20 mM ammonium acetate, 5% acetonitril and 0.3% trifluoroacetic acid) at a flow rate of 0.25 ml/min.
- MS analyses were performed using an API 3000 MS/MS system consisting of an API 3000 MS/MS detector and a Turbo Ion Spray interface.
- the acquesitions were performed in positive ionisation mode with ionisation spray voltage set at 4.5 kV and a probe temperature at 550 °C.
- the instrument was operated in multiple-reaction-monitoring mode. 14
- the data obtained for the acetylcholine levels in ventral hippocampus and depicted in figures la-c and 2a-b shows that acetylcholine levels at 10 mg/kg vortioxetine and 1 mg/kg donepezil were significantly increased compared to acetylcholine levels at any other treatment.
- the data also shows that acetylcholine levels at 5 mg/kg vortioxetine and 1 mg/kg donepezil were significantly increased compared to acetylcholine levels at any level of vortioxetine at 0 and 0.3 mg/kg donepezil.
- MS analyses were performed using a API 3000 MS/MS system consisting of a
- the acquisitions were performed in positive ionization mode with ion spray voltage set at 5.5 kV, with a probe temperature of 450°C.
- a synergistic effect between two pharmaceutically active compounds may be exploited in at least two ways.
- the doses normally applied in mono-treatment using the two pharmaceutically active compounds can be maintained in a combination treatment and a larger than expected clinical effect can be achieved.
- lower doses than normally applied in mono-treatment using the two pharmaceutically active compounds can be applied for either or both of the compounds in order to maintain the clinical effect, however at a lower drug exposure.
- a lower drug exposure may be beneficial because adverse events can be expected to increase with increasing drug loads.
- Galanthamine the chemical name of which is (4aS,6R,8aS)-4a,5,9,10,l 1 ,12- hexahydro-3-methoxy- 1 1 -methyl-6H-benzofuro[3a,3,2-efJ[2]benzazepin-6-ol, was administered as the HBr salt.
- Vortioxetine was administered as the HBr salt.
- Vortioxetine and galantamine were prepared in 0.9% saline. Vortioxetine was administered subcutaneously at 10 mg/kg and galantamine was administered subcutaneously at 0.3 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg.
- a microdialysis probe (CMA/12, 4 mm, PAES, MWKO 100 kDa) was inserted into the respective guide cannula in the awake rats.
- the probes were perfused at a constant flow-rate of 1 ⁇ /min with sterile artificial cerebrospinal fluid containing 148 mM NaCl, 4 niM KC1, 0.8 mM MgC12, 1.4 mM CaC12, 1.2 mM
- the concentration of acetylcholine in the samples was determined using a Waters Acquity HPLC system equipped with a Sunshell RP-Aqua 2.1 x100mm, 2.6um particle column fitted with a Waters Quattro Premier XE triple quadrupole mass spectrometer operating in the-MS/MS mode. Components were separated using an isocratic flow of eluent A (lOOmM ammonium acetate in milliQ water).
- the data show that the administration of galantamine at 0.3 and 1.0 mg/kg gives rise to a dose dependent, significant increase in acetylcholine levels in hippocampus of freely moving rats.
- the results also shows that administration of vortioxetine at 10 mg/kg gives rise to a significant increase in the acetylcholine levels in hippocampus of freely moving rats.
- These results support the findings in example 2.
- the data also shows that administration of galantamine at 0.3 or 1.0 mg/kg in combination with vortioxetine does not give rise to a significant increase in the acetyl choline levels compared to administration of galantamine at any level together with vehicle.
- acetylcholine levels are lower for the combined administration of galantamine at any level and vortioxetine compared to the administration of galantamine at any level and vehicle.
- the results from example 3 show that the combined administration of vortioxetine and galantamine does not have a synergistic effect on acetylcholine levels.
- Example 4 Effects of vortioxetine and rivastigmine on acetylcholine levels in hippocampus of freely moving rats
- Example 4 was carried essentially similar to example 3 except for the test compounds. Rivastigmine was prepared in 0.9% saline and administered subcutaneously at 0.2 mg/kg and 0.6 mg/kg. Rivastigmine, the chemical name of which is (S)-N-ethyl-N-methyl-3[l- (dimethylamino)ethyl]-phenyl carbamate, was administered as the tatrate salt.
- the data shows that administration of rivastigmine at 0.2 and 0.6 mg/kg dose- dependently and significantly increases acetylcholine levels.
- the data also show that the combined administration of vortioxetine and rivastigmine at 0.6 mg/kg does not give rise to an increase in the acetylcholine levels compared to the administration of rivastigmine and vehicle.
- the data show that the combined administration of rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg and vortioxetine gives rise to a significantly higher level of acetylcholine compared to the administration of rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg and vehicle.
- the data shows that the sum of the acetylcholine levels following administration of vortioxetine + vehicle and rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg + vehicle is not different from the acetylcholine levels following the combined administration of rivastigmine at 0.2 mg/kg and vortioxetine.
- the data shows that the combined administration of galantamine and vortioxetine does not give rise to a synergistic effect on the acetylcholine levels in hippocampus.
- Example 5 Effects of donepezil and vortioxetine on short-term episodic memory in rats.
- NOR novel object recognition task
- rats received two habituation sessions to the test room environment including two objects (familiar objects). Each session lasted 6 minutes. Rats that did not explore the objects or rats that had a natural preference for one object over the other were excluded from the trial.
- five groups of rats received a third habituation test (familiarization trial) after which they were removed from the test apparatus and one of the objects was replaced with a novel object. Four hours later, the rats were put back in the test apparatus (test phase) and the time used exploring of the familiar and the novel object was recorded.
- the five groups of rats were treated with vehicle, scopolamine, vortioxetine, donepezil and vortioxetine+donepezil intraperitonelt as follows.
- the numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of rats in each group
- Figure 6 depicts the exploration of the novel object by means of the recognition index (RI) defined as N - F wherein N is time spent with novel object and F is time spent with familiar object.
- RI recognition index
- RI for groups 2, 3 and 4 is significantly (p ⁇ 0.001) lower than RI for group 1
- RI for group 5 is significantly (p ⁇ 0.05) higher than RI for any of groups 2, 3 and 4.
- the combined effect of vortioxetine at 5 mg/kg and donepezil at 0.5 mg/kg does reverse the memory impairment induced by scopolamine.
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