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2025-05-30T06:42:31Z
2025-03-23
2025-05-21T12:48:04Z
Cholinergic transmission plays a critical role in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, affecting processes such as learning, memory, and inflammation. Conventional cholinergic drugs generally suffer from poor selectivity and temporal precision, leading to undesired effects and limited therapeutic efficacy. Photopharmacology aims to overcome the limitations of traditional drugs using photocleavable or photoswitchable ligands and spatiotemporal patterns of illumination. Spanning from muscarinic and nicotinic modulators to cholinesterase inhibitors, this review explores the development and application of light-activated compounds as tools for unraveling the role of cholinergic signaling in both physiological and pathological contexts, while also paving the way for innovative phototherapeutic approaches.
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Fotofarmacologia; Bioquímica; Receptors colinèrgics; Photopharmacology; Biochemistry; Acetylcholine receptors
Wiley
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/med.22108
Medicinal Research Reviews, 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/med.22108
cc-by (c) Colleoni, Alessio et al., 2025
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