proof-of-concept randomized controlled study of cognition effects of the proprietary extract sceletium tortuosum (zembrin) targeting phosphodiesterase-4 in cognitively healthy subjects: implications for alzheimer’s dementia

proof-of-concept randomized controlled study of cognition effects of the proprietary extract sceletium tortuosum (zembrin) targeting phosphodiesterase-4 in cognitively healthy subjects: implications for alzheimer’s dementia

;Simon Chiu;Nigel Gericke;Michel Farina-Woodbury;Vladimir Badmaev;Hana Raheb;Kristen Terpstra;Joalex Antongiorgi;Yves Bureau;Zack Cernovsky;Jirui Hou;Veronica Sanchez;Marissa Williams;John Copen;Mariwan Husni;Liz Goble
ACS applied materials & interfaces 2014 Vol. 2014 pp. -
231
chiu2014evidence-basedproof-of-concept

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Introduction. Converging evidence suggests that PDE-4 (phosphodiesterase subtype 4) plays a crucial role in regulating cognition via the PDE-4-cAMP cascade signaling involving phosphorylated cAMP response element binding protein (CREB). Objective. The primary endpoint was to examine the neurocognitive effects of extract Sceletium tortuosum (Zembrin) and to assess the safety and tolerability of Zembrin in cognitively healthy control subjects. Method. We chose the randomized double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over design in our study. We randomized normal healthy subjects (total n=21) to receive either 25 mg capsule Zembrin or placebo capsule once daily for 3 weeks, in a randomized placebo-controlled 3-week cross-over design. We administered battery of neuropsychological tests: CNS Vital Signs and Hamilton depression rating scale (HAM-D) at baseline and regular intervals and monitored side effects with treatment emergent adverse events scale. Results. 21 subjects (mean age: 54.6 years ± 6.0 yrs; male/female ratio: 9/12) entered the study. Zembrin at 25 mg daily dosage significantly improved cognitive set flexibility (P<0.032) and executive function (P<0.022), compared with the placebo group. Positive changes in mood and sleep were found. Zembrin was well tolerated. Conclusion. The promising cognitive enhancing effects of Zembrin likely implicate the PDE-4-cAMP-CREB cascade, a novel drug target in the potential treatment of early Alzheimer’s dementia. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01805518.

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