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Towards Therapeutic Applications of Arthropod Venom K+-Channel Blockers in CNS Neurologic Diseases Involving Memory Acquisition and Storage

机译:在节肢动物毒液K +通道阻滞剂在涉及记忆获取和存储的中枢神经系统疾病中的治疗应用

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Potassium channels are the most heterogeneous and widely distributed group of ion channels and play important functions in all cells, in both normal and pathological mechanisms, including learning and memory processes. Being fundamental for many diverse physiological processes, K+-channels are recognized as potential therapeutic targets in the treatment of several Central Nervous System (CNS) diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, schizophrenia, HIV-1-associated dementia, and epilepsy. Blockers of these channels are therefore potential candidates for the symptomatic treatment of these neuropathies, through their neurological effects. Venomous animals have evolved a wide set of toxins for prey capture and defense. These compounds, mainly peptides, act on various pharmacological targets, making them an innumerable source of ligands for answering experimental paradigms, as well as for therapeutic application. This paper provides an overview of CNS K+-channels involved in memory acquisition and storage and aims at evaluating the use of highly selective K+-channel blockers derived from arthropod venoms as potential therapeutic agents for CNS diseases involving learning and memory mechanisms.
机译:钾离子通道是离子通道中最异质且分布最广泛的一组,并且在正常和病理机制(包括学习和记忆过程)中,在所有细胞中均起着重要的作用。作为许多生理过程的基础,K + 通道被公认为治疗多种中枢神经系统(CNS)疾病(例如多发性硬化症,帕金森氏和阿尔茨海默氏病,精神分裂症, HIV-1相关痴呆和癫痫。因此,通过这些通道的阻滞剂,通过它们的神经系统作用,可能是对症治疗这些神经病的潜在候选者。有毒动物已经进化出多种毒素来捕获和防御猎物。这些化合物,主要是肽,可作用于各种药理学靶标,使其成为回答实验范式和治疗应用的无数配体来源。本文概述了参与记忆获取和存储的CNS K + 通道,旨在评估节肢动物毒液中高选择性K + 通道阻滞剂的使用中枢神经系统疾病的潜在治疗剂,涉及学习和记忆机制。

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