Therapeutic scope of modulation of non-voltage-gated cation channels
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Therapeutic scope of modulation of non-voltage-gated cation channels
Abstract
Although widely regarded as attractive drug targets, less than a tenth of known ion channels are currently commercially exploited as therapeutic targets. Historically, drug discovery efforts on ion channel targets have been encumbered by a lack of molecular and structural information, sub-optimal screening technologies and a paucity of discriminating pharmacological tools. Although challenges remain, recent scientific and technological advances in the area of ion channel research and screening offer the exciting prospect of a new, more-predictive era of ion channel drug discovery. In this article, focusing primarily on non voltage gated cation channels, we describe the continuing evolution of approaches to ion channel drug discovery, highlight recent developments in the ion channel field and consider their potential impact on discovering and ascribing function to ion channel targets. We discuss the renaissance of known ion channel targets, such as nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and calcium-activated potassium channels, as well as the emergence of the transient receptor potential (TRP) channels as a gene family of cation channels with broad therapeutic potential.
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Therapeutic scope of modulation of non-voltage-gated cation channels.Drug Discov Today. 2004 Dec 15;9(24):1045-54. doi: 10.1016/S1359-6446(04)03288-X. Drug Discov Today. 2004. Corrected and republished in: Drug Discov Today. 2005 Jan 15;10(2):129-37. doi: 10.1016/S1359-6446(05)63111-X. PMID: 15582793 Corrected and republished. Review.
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