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- W4220993307 abstract "Abstract Currently, enhancement of cholinergic neurotransmission via cholinesterase inhibitors represents the main available approach to treat cognitive and behavioural symptoms of the early as well as late stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Restoring the cholinergic system has been a primary means of improving cognition in Alzheimer’s disease, as four of the six approved therapies are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Memantine is an N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist with a well-documented clinical effect on behavioural symptoms, which is often added to cholinesterase inhibitors to potentiate their effect and aducanumab, targeting the amyloid pathology, has recently been approved. The early, progressive and selective degeneration of the cholinergic system together and its close relation to cognitive deficits supports the use of cholinergic therapy for Alzheimer’s disease. This review provides an updated view of the basal forebrain cholinergic system, its relation to cognition and its relevance for therapy of Alzheimer’s disease. It deals with the three main aspects that form the basis of the cholinergic-oriented therapy of Alzheimer’s disease, its origin, its mechanism of action, its clinical effects, advantages and limits of a cholinergic therapeutic approach. It includes a new and updated overview of the involvement of muscarinic receptors in Alzheimer’s disease as well as the recent development of new and highly selective M1 muscarinic receptor agonists with disease-modifying potential. It also addresses the discovery of a novel nerve growth factor metabolic pathway responsible for the trophic maintenance of the basal forebrain system and its deregulation in Alzheimer’s disease. It discusses new clinical studies and provides evidence for the long-term efficacy of cholinesterase inhibitor therapy suggesting a disease-modifying effect of these drugs. The classical symptomatic cholinergic therapy based on cholinesterase inhibitors is judiciously discussed for its maximal efficacy and best clinical application. The review proposes new alternatives of cholinergic therapy that should be developed to amplify its clinical effect and supplement the disease-modifying effect of new treatments to slow down or arrest disease progression." @default.
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- W4220993307 date "2022-03-15" @default.
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- W4220993307 title "Reimagining cholinergic therapy for Alzheimer’s disease" @default.
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