Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER)
Raebareli, Lucknow (UP) India
2. Department of Regulatory Toxicology, National Institute of
Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) Raebareli, Lucknow (UP) India
3. Department of Medicinal Chemistry, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education
and Research (NIPER) Raebareli, Lucknow (UP) India
Abstract
Abstract:
Memory, cognition, dementia, and neurodegeneration are complexly interlinked processes
with various mechanistic pathways, leading to a range of clinical outcomes. They are strongly associated
with pathological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia,
and stroke and are a growing concern for their timely diagnosis and management. Several cognitionenhancing
interventions for management include non-pharmacological interventions like diet, exercise,
and physical activity, while pharmacological interventions include medicinal agents, herbal
agents, and nutritional supplements. This review critically analyzed and discussed the currently
available agents under different drug development phases designed to target the molecular targets,
including cholinergic receptor, glutamatergic system, GABAergic targets, glycine site, serotonergic
targets, histamine receptors, etc. Understanding memory formation and pathways involved therein
aids in opening the new gateways to treating cognitive disorders. However, clinical studies suggest
that there is still a dearth of knowledge about the pathological mechanism involved in neurological
conditions, making the dropouts of agents from the initial phases of the clinical trial. Hence, a better
understanding of the disease biology, mode of drug action, and interlinked mechanistic pathways at
a molecular level is required.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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