Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University, Ahmedabad 382 481 Gujarat, India
Abstract
Background:
Potassium (K+) channels participate in many physiological processes,
cardiac function, cell proliferation, neuronal signaling, muscle contractility, immune function,
hormone secretion, osmotic pressure, changes in gene expression, and are involved in critical
biological functions, and in a variety of diseases. Potassium channels represent a large family
of tetrameric membrane proteins. Potassium channels activation reduces excitability, whereas
channel inhibition increases excitability.
Objective:
Small molecule K+ channel activators and inhibitors interact with voltage-gated,
inward rectifying, and two-pore tandem potassium channels. Due to their involvement in biological
functions, and in a variety of diseases, small molecules as potassium channel modulators
have received great scientific attention.
Methods: :
In this review, we have compiled the literature, patents and patent applications
(2011 to 2017) related to different chemical classes of potassium channel openers and blockers
as therapeutic agents for the treatment of various diseases. Many different chemical classes of
selective small molecule have emerged as potassium channel modulators over the past years.
Conclusion:
This review discussed the current understanding of medicinal chemistry research
in the field of potassium channel modulators to update the key advances in this field.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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