Wallace_2011_Biochem.Pharmacol_82(8)_891

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Title : Targeting the nicotinic alpha7 acetylcholine receptor to enhance cognition in disease - Wallace_2011_Biochem.Pharmacol_82(8)_891
Author(s) : Wallace TL , Porter RH
Ref : Biochemical Pharmacology , 82 :891 , 2011
Abstract :

A promising drug target currently under investigation to improve cognitive deficits in neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders is the neuronal nicotinic alpha7 acetylcholine receptor (alpha7nAChR). Improving cognitive impairments in diseases such as Alzheimer's (AD) and schizophrenia remains a large unmet medical need, and the alpha7nAChR has many properties that make it an attractive therapeutic target. The alpha7nAChR is a ligand gated ion channel that has particularly high permeability to Ca(2+) and is expressed in key brain regions involved in cognitive processes (e.g., hippocampus). The alpha7nAChRs are localized both pre-synaptically, where they can regulate neurotransmitter release, and post-synaptically where they can activate intracellular signaling cascades and influence downstream processes involved in learning and memory. In particular, activation of the alpha7nAChR with small molecule agonists enhances long-term potentiation, an in vitro model of synaptic plasticity, and improves performance across multiple cognitive domains in rodents, monkeys, and humans. Positive allosteric modulation of the alpha7nAChR offers an alternate approach to direct agonism that could prove to be particularly beneficial in certain disease populations where smoking nicotine is prevalent (e.g., schizophrenia) and could interfere with an orthosteric agonist approach. The current review focuses on the neurobiology of the alpha7nAChR, its role in cognition and the development status of some of the most promising molecules advancing for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction in disease.

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PubMedID: 21741954

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Wallace TL, Porter RH (2011)
Targeting the nicotinic alpha7 acetylcholine receptor to enhance cognition in disease
Biochemical Pharmacology 82 :891

Wallace TL, Porter RH (2011)
Biochemical Pharmacology 82 :891