Title : Cholinesterase inhibitors as Alzheimer's therapeutics (Review) - Sharma_2019_Mol.Med.Rep_20_1479 |
Author(s) : Sharma K |
Ref : Mol Med Rep , 20 :1479 , 2019 |
Abstract :
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common forms of dementia. AD is a chronic syndrome of the central nervous system that causes a decline in cognitive function and language ability. Cholinergic deficiency is associated with AD, and various cholinesterase inhibitors have been developed for the treatment of AD, including naturallyderived inhibitors, synthetic analogues and hybrids. Currently, the available drugs for AD are predominantly cholinesterase inhibitors. However, the efficacy of these drugs is limited as they may cause adverse side effects and are not able to completely arrest the progression of the disease. Since AD is multifactorial disease, dual and multitarget inhibitors have been developed. The clinical applications and the limitations of the inhibitors used to treat AD are discussed in the present review. Additionally, this review presents the current status and future directions for the development of novel drugs with reduced toxicity and preserved pharmacological activity. |
PubMedSearch : Sharma_2019_Mol.Med.Rep_20_1479 |
PubMedID: 31257471 |
Sharma K (2019)
Cholinesterase inhibitors as Alzheimer's therapeutics (Review)
Mol Med Rep
20 :1479
Sharma K (2019)
Mol Med Rep
20 :1479