Targeting nmda receptors in stroke: New hope in neuroprotection Tim Bliss

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Abstract

NMDA (N-methyl-d-Aspartate) receptors (NMDARs) play a central role in excitotoxic neuronal death caused by ischemic stroke, but NMDAR channel blockers have failed to be translated into clinical stroke treatments. However, recent research on NMDAR-Associated signaling complexes has identified important death-signaling pathways linked to NMDARs. This led to the generation of inhibitors that inhibit these pathways downstream from the receptor without necessarily blocking NMDARs. This therapeutic approach may have fewer side effects and/or provide a wider therapeutic window for stroke as compared to the receptor antagonists. In this review, we highlight the key findings in the signaling cascades downstream of NMDARs and the novel promising therapeutics for ischemic stroke.

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Wu, Q. J., & Tymianski, M. (2018, March 13). Targeting nmda receptors in stroke: New hope in neuroprotection Tim Bliss. Molecular Brain. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13041-018-0357-8

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