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Review
. 2012 Dec;6(3):157-66.
doi: 10.2174/1872208311206030157.

Ryanodine receptor patents

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Ryanodine receptor patents

Alexander Kushnir et al. Recent Pat Biotechnol. 2012 Dec.

Abstract

Research over the past two decades has implicated dysfunction of the ryanodine receptor (RyR), a Ca(2+) release channel on the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) required for excitation-contraction (EC) coupling, in the pathogenesis of cardiac and skeletal myopathies. These discoveries have led to the development of novel drugs, screening tools, and research methods. The patents associated with these advances tell the story of the initial discovery of RyRs as a target for plant alkaloids, to their central role in cardiac and skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling, and ongoing clinical trials with a novel class of drugs called RycalsTM that inhibit pathological intracellular Ca(2+) leak. Additionally, these patents highlight questions, controversies, and future directions of the RyR field.

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CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Andrew R. Marks is a consultant for and has ownership in ARMGO Pharma, Inc., a company that is developing ryanodine receptor targeted therapeutics.

References

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    1. Kushnir A, Betzenhauser MJ, Marks AR. Ryanodine receptor studies using genetically engineered mice. FEBS Lett. 2010;584(10):1956–65. - PMC - PubMed
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