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Linopirdine is a putative cognition-enhancing drug with a novel mechanism of action. Linopirdine blocks the KCNQ2\3 heteromer M current with an IC50 of 2.4nM,[1] disinhibiting acetylcholine release, and increases hippocampal CA3-schaffer collateral glutamate release onto CA1 pyramidal neurons.[2] Linopirdine is able to nearly completely reverse the senescence-related decline in cortical c-FOS, this effect is blocked by atropine and MK-801, suggesting Linopirdine can compensate for the age related decline in acetylcholine release.[3] Linopirdine also blocks homomeric KCNQ1 and KCNQ4 voltage gated potassium channels which contribute to vascular tone with substantially less selectivity than KCNQ2/3.,[1]