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Name
Executive Function
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mesh
Namespace Version
20181007
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Activation of M1 and M4 muscarinic receptors as potential treatments for Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. v1.0.0

This file encodes the article Activation of M1 and M4 muscarinic receptors as potential treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia by Choi et al, 2014

M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in Alzheimer’s disease v1.0.0

This file encodes the article M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in Alzheimer’s disease by Jiang et al, 2014

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path(MESH:Schizophrenia) association path(MESH:"Executive Function") View Subject | View Object

The hallmark psychotic symptoms of SZ are the positive cluster and include auditory hallucinations, delusional beliefs, and disorganized thoughts and speech. SZ patients also exhibit negative symptoms, including anhedonia, dysfunctional social interactions, and poverty of thoughts and speech, as well as cognitive disturbances affecting several behavioral domains, including working memory, attention, and executive function PubMed:24511233

a(MESH:"1-((4-cyano-4-(pyridine-2-yl)piperidin-1-yl)methyl)-4-oxo-4H-quinolizine-3-carboxylic acid") increases path(MESH:"Executive Function") View Subject | View Object

In mice with scopolamine-induced deficits, PQCA, a selective M1 mAChR positive allosteric modulator[87], improves not only recognition memory, spatial working memory, and executive function, but also blood-flow in the frontal cortex, though the mechanism is not yet clear. PubMed:24590577

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path(MESH:"Executive Function") association path(MESH:Schizophrenia) View Subject | View Object

The hallmark psychotic symptoms of SZ are the positive cluster and include auditory hallucinations, delusional beliefs, and disorganized thoughts and speech. SZ patients also exhibit negative symptoms, including anhedonia, dysfunctional social interactions, and poverty of thoughts and speech, as well as cognitive disturbances affecting several behavioral domains, including working memory, attention, and executive function PubMed:24511233

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