Possibly very interesting new way to treat psychotic disorders through cholinergic system thus avoiding the rather broad range of side effects that common antipsychotics cause.
Mechanism of action
Preclinical data supports the hypothesis that xanomeline’s central mechanism of action is mediated primarily through stimulation of brain muscarinic M4 and M1 receptors.[1] M4 muscarinic receptors are most highly expressed in the midbrain, which controls motor and action planning, decision-making, motivation, reinforcement, and reward perception. M1 muscarinic receptors are most highly expressed in the cerebral cortical regions, which regulate higher-level processes including language, memory, reasoning, thought, learning, decision-making, emotion, intelligence, and personality.[2] Unlike direct dopamine D2 and serotonin 5HT2A blocking antipsychotic medications, M4 and M1 receptor stimulation indirectly rebalances dopaminergic and glutamatergic circuits involved in the symptoms associated with neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease. Based on preclinical pharmacological and genetic studies, M4 receptors appear to modulate both psychosis and cognitive symptom domains and M1 predominantly modulates cognitive symptom domains and modestly regulates psychosis symptom domains.[3][4]