Terry_2015_Biochem.Pharmacol_97(4)_388

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Title : Nicotinic ligands as multifunctional agents for the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders - Terry_2015_Biochem.Pharmacol_97(4)_388
Author(s) : Terry AV, Jr. , Callahan PM , Hernandez CM
Ref : Biochemical Pharmacology , 97 :388 , 2015
Abstract :

The challenges associated with developing more effective treatments for neurologic and psychiatric illness such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia are considerable. Both the symptoms and the pathophysiology of these conditions are complex and poorly understood and the clinical presentations across different patients can be very heterogeneous. Moreover, it has become apparent that the reductionist approach to drug discovery for these illnesses that has dominated the field for decades (i.e., the development of highly selective compounds or other treatment modalities focused on a very specific pathophysiologic target) has not been widely successful. Accordingly, a variety of new strategies have emerged including the development of "multitarget-directed ligands" (MTDLs), the development and/or identification of compounds that exhibit "multifunctional" activity (e.g., pro-cognitive plus neuroprotective, pro-cognitive plus antipsychotic activity), "repurposing" strategies for existing compounds that have other clinical indications, and novel "adjunctive" treatment strategies that might enhance the efficacy of the currently available treatments. Interestingly, a variety of ligands at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) appear to have the potential to fulfill one or more of these desirable properties (i.e., multifunctional, repurposing, or adjunctive treatment potential). The purpose of this review (while not all-inclusive) is to provide an overview of a variety of nAChR ligands that demonstrate potential in these categories, particularly, "multifunctional" properties. Due to their densities in the mammalian brain and the amount of literature available, the review will focus on ligands of the high affinity alpha4beta2 nAChR and the low affinity alpha7 nAChR.

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Terry AV, Jr., Callahan PM, Hernandez CM (2015)
Nicotinic ligands as multifunctional agents for the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders
Biochemical Pharmacology 97 :388

Terry AV, Jr., Callahan PM, Hernandez CM (2015)
Biochemical Pharmacology 97 :388