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Voltage-gated calcium

Catterall WA, Perez-Reyes E, Snutch TP et al (2005) International Union of Pharmacology. XLVIII. Nomenclature and structure-function relationships of voltage-gated calcium channels. Pharmacol Rev 57 411-425... [Pg.300]

Furthermore, PKCe is required for nerve growth factor-induced activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases and neurite outgrowth by ethanol. It is also required for ethanol-induced increases in N-type voltage-gated calcium channels in PC 12 neural cells. [Pg.485]

L-type calcium channels (voltage-gated calcium channels L-subtype) Similarity to Diltiazem and a second ligand. ZINC db ( 50 K commercially available subset screened but most filtered to achieve desired PK profile using VolSurf). SHOP similarity, and feature-presence filtering down to 36 compounds 7 hits 18 tested, active in a vasorelaxant assay and some had novel structures. [67]... [Pg.96]

In this chapter, we provide a brief overview of voltage-gated calcium channel subtypes and function, with an emphasis on neuronal transmission. The structure and kinetics of calcium channels is an extensive field of study, and outstanding reviews have recently appeared [3,4]. This chapter is focused on the potential opportunities for small-molecule intervention in neuronal signaling via antagonism of voltage-gated calcium channel subtypes, with a brief review of the chemotypes that have been recently reported to modify channel function. [Pg.4]

Table 1 Nomenclature of voltage-gated calcium channels... [Pg.5]

Calcium channels have been shown to play a role in epilepsy as well [23]. Currently used antiepileptic drugs exhibit a wide spectrum of activity, including modulation of voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels. T-type calcium channels have been demonstrated to play an important role in absence epilepsy, a specific form of epilepsy characterized by brief lapses in consciousness correlated with spike-and-wave discharges in the electroencephalogram [14,24-28]. Ethosuximide 1 has been shown to block T-type calcium channels and is used clinically to treat absence epilepsy [25]. Several selective small-molecule T-type calcium channel antagonists have demonstrated efficacy in rodent epilepsy models (vide infra). [Pg.6]


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