Hosoi_2015_Neurodegener.Dis_15_157

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Title : Pharmacotherapy for Neurocognitive Disorders Based on the Hypothesis of Endogenous Appearance of Anticholinergic Activity - Hosoi_2015_Neurodegener.Dis_15_157
Author(s) : Hosoi M , Hori K , Konishi K , Tani M , Tomioka H , Kitajima Y , Akashi N , Inamoto A , Kurosawa K , Yuda H , Hanashi T , Ouchi H , Hachisu M
Ref : Neurodegener Dis , 15 :157 , 2015
Abstract :

We previously proposed the hypothesis of endogenous anticholinergic activity (AA) in Alzheimer's disease (AD). According to this hypothesis, the downregulation of acetylcholine seen in AD is associated with upregulation/hyperactivity of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR). The hyperactivation of NMDAR then induces inflammation, which, in turn, causes AA to appear endogenously. Based on this hypothesis, we commented that cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) are 'preventative' therapy for AD and NMDAR antagonists are the true 'treatment' for AD. We also noted that ChEIs, such as donepezil, could treat delirium. Moreover, we proposed measuring serum anticholinergic activity in patients, particularly AD patients, in out-of-hospital pharmacies to monitor the anticholinergic burden for targeted treatment. (c) 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Hosoi M, Hori K, Konishi K, Tani M, Tomioka H, Kitajima Y, Akashi N, Inamoto A, Kurosawa K, Yuda H, Hanashi T, Ouchi H, Hachisu M (2015)
Pharmacotherapy for Neurocognitive Disorders Based on the Hypothesis of Endogenous Appearance of Anticholinergic Activity
Neurodegener Dis 15 :157

Hosoi M, Hori K, Konishi K, Tani M, Tomioka H, Kitajima Y, Akashi N, Inamoto A, Kurosawa K, Yuda H, Hanashi T, Ouchi H, Hachisu M (2015)
Neurodegener Dis 15 :157