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Positive AMPA receptor modulation in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders: a long and winding road.

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Teaser The development of AMPA receptor (AMPAR) modulators as therapeutics has been fraught with challenges. However, recent advances, such as novel chemokines and modulators and high-throughput screening approaches to drug… Click to show full abstract

Teaser The development of AMPA receptor (AMPAR) modulators as therapeutics has been fraught with challenges. However, recent advances, such as novel chemokines and modulators and high-throughput screening approaches to drug discovery, hold considerable promise for advancing the field. Glutamatergic transmission is widely implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders, and the discovery that ketamine elicits rapid-acting antidepressant effects by modulating α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid receptor (AMPAR) signaling has spurred a resurgence of interest in the field. This review explores agents in various stages of development for neuropsychiatric disorders that positively modulate AMPARs, both directly and indirectly. Although the preclinical research has been positive, not many direct and indirect AMPAR positive modulators have progressed past early clinical development. Challenges such as low potency have created barriers to effective implementation. Nevertheless, the functional complexity of AMPARs sets them apart from other drug targets and allows for specificity in drug discovery. Additional effective treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders that work through positive AMPAR modulation may be developed eventually.

Keywords: modulation; ampa receptor; drug; receptor; neuropsychiatric disorders

Journal Title: Drug discovery today
Year Published: 2021

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