Rosini_2014_Neurochem.Res_39_1914

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Title : Multi-target Design Strategies in the Context of Alzheimer's Disease: Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition and NMDA Receptor Antagonism as the Driving Forces - Rosini_2014_Neurochem.Res_39_1914
Author(s) : Rosini M , Simoni E , Minarini A , Melchiorre C
Ref : Neurochem Res , 39 :1914 , 2014
Abstract :

In recent years, the multi-target-directed ligand concept has been used to design a variety of molecules hitting different biological targets for Alzheimer's disease. We have sought to combine, in the same molecule, the neuroprotective action of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonism with the symptomatic relief offered by cholinergic activity through acetylcholinesterase inhibition. This strategy could potentially maintain the positive outcomes of memantine-acetylcholinesterase inhibitor combinations, but with the benefits of a single molecule therapy. Herein, we discuss selected examples of multifunctional compounds, which we rationally designed to simultaneously modulate these targets. We also examine the intertwined relationship between acetylcholinesterase, N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors, and other active players in the neurotoxic cascade.

PubMedSearch : Rosini_2014_Neurochem.Res_39_1914
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Rosini M, Simoni E, Minarini A, Melchiorre C (2014)
Multi-target Design Strategies in the Context of Alzheimer's Disease: Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition and NMDA Receptor Antagonism as the Driving Forces
Neurochem Res 39 :1914

Rosini M, Simoni E, Minarini A, Melchiorre C (2014)
Neurochem Res 39 :1914