Mechanisms of Action of Cognitive Enhancers on Neuroreceptors
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No strategies for curing Alzheimer's disease have been developed yet as we do not know the exact cause of the disease. The only therapy that is available for patients is symptomatic treatment. Since Alzheimer's disease is associated with downregulation of the cholinergic system in the brain, its stimulation is expected to improve the patients' cognition, learning, and memory. Four anticholinesterases have been approved in the U.S.A. for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease patients. However, because of the inhibition of cholinesterases, these drugs have side effects and their effectiveness does not last long. Thus new approaches are needed. One approach is to stimulate directly nicotinic acetylcholine (nACh) receptors in the brain, and another is to stimulate NMDA receptors which are also known to be downregulated in Alzheimer's patients. Neflracetam has been shown to potentiate ACh currents in the α4β2 receptor of rat cortical neurons with a bell-shaped dose-response relationship and the maximum effect at 1 nM. This effect was exerted via Gs proteins. The α7 receptor was almost unaffected by nefiracetam. Nefiracetam also potentiated NMDA currents with the maximum effect at 10 nM via interaction with the glycine-binding site of the receptor. Galantamine had a moderate potentiating effect on the α4β2 receptor and potentiated NMDA currents with the maximum effect at 1 μM. However, galantamine did not interact with the glycine-binding site. Donepezil, a potent anticholinesterase, also potentiated NMDA currents at 1-10000 nM. In conclusion, these three drugs potentiate the activity not only of the cholinergic system but also of the NMDA system, thereby stimulating the downregulated nACh receptors and NMDA receptors to improve patients' learning, cognition, and memory.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2004-11-01
著者
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Narahashi Toshio
米国
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Yeh Jay
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology And Biological Chemistry Northwestern University Medical School
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Zhao Xilong
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology And Biological Chemistry Northwestern University Medical School
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Narahashi Toshio
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology And Biological Chemistry Northwestern University Feinberg Schoo
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MORIGUCHI Shigcki
Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Northwestern University Medical Schoo
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MARSZALEC William
Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Northwestern University Medical Schoo
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Moriguchi Shigeki
Dep. Of Pharmacology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku Univ.
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Marszalec William
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology And Biological Chemistry Northwestern University Medical School
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Moriguchi Shigeki
Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Northwestern University Medical School:Department of Pharmacology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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