Felder_2001_Life.Sci_68(22-23)_2605

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Title : Elucidating the role of muscarinic receptors in psychosis - Felder_2001_Life.Sci_68(22-23)_2605
Author(s) : Felder CC , Porter AC , Skillman TL , Zhang L , Bymaster FP , Nathanson NM , Hamilton SE , Gomeza J , Wess J , McKinzie DL
Ref : Life Sciences , 68 :2605 , 2001
Abstract :

Muscarinic receptors have been implicated in the regulation of cognition and psychosis based on pharmacological evidence from pre-clinical and clinical studies. Muscarinic agonists have shown promise in the clinic in improving cognition and reducing psychotic episodes in Alzheimer's patients. However, lack of selective muscarinic ligands has limited their use due to troublesome side effects observed at higher doses. Without selective ligands, it has been difficult to assign a specific muscarinic receptor subtype to these high order mental processes. Recent development of muscarinic receptor knockout mice has provided additional tools to investigate cognition and psychosis in behavioral assays and to determine the receptor subtypes associated with parasympathomimetic physiology. Biochemical studies indicate that the M1 receptor plays a significant role in regulating G alpha q-mediated signal transduction in the hippocampus and cortex. Behavioral studies suggest that the M4 receptor is involved in movement regulation and prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex, a measure of attention. These findings support a role for the development of M1 and M4 receptor agonists for diseases in which symptoms include cognitive impairment and psychotic behaviors.

PubMedSearch : Felder_2001_Life.Sci_68(22-23)_2605
PubMedID: 11392633

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Felder CC, Porter AC, Skillman TL, Zhang L, Bymaster FP, Nathanson NM, Hamilton SE, Gomeza J, Wess J, McKinzie DL (2001)
Elucidating the role of muscarinic receptors in psychosis
Life Sciences 68 :2605

Felder CC, Porter AC, Skillman TL, Zhang L, Bymaster FP, Nathanson NM, Hamilton SE, Gomeza J, Wess J, McKinzie DL (2001)
Life Sciences 68 :2605