1. Novel K V 7 ion channel openers for the treatment of epilepsy and implications for detrusor tissue contraction.
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Seefeld MA, Lin H, Holenz J, Downie D, Donovan B, Fu T, Pasikanti K, Zhen W, Cato M, Chaudhary KW, Brady P, Bakshi T, Morrow D, Rajagopal S, Samanta SK, Madhyastha N, Kuppusamy BM, Dougherty RW, Bhamidipati R, Mohd Z, Higgins GA, Chapman M, Rouget C, Lluel P, and Matsuoka Y
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- Animals, Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Epilepsy metabolism, Humans, Mice, Muscle Contraction drug effects, Muscle, Smooth drug effects, Muscle, Smooth metabolism, Protein Isoforms metabolism, Seizures metabolism, Urinary Bladder drug effects, Urinary Bladder metabolism, Anticonvulsants chemistry, Anticonvulsants pharmacology, Epilepsy drug therapy, KCNQ Potassium Channels metabolism, Seizures drug therapy
- Abstract
Neuronal voltage-gated potassium channels, K
V 7s, are the molecular mediators of the M current and regulate membrane excitability in the central and peripheral neuronal systems. Herein, we report novel small molecule KV 7 openers that demonstrate anti-seizure activities in electroshock and pentylenetetrazol-induced seizure models without influencing Rotarod readouts in mice. The anti-seizure activity was determined to be proportional to the unbound concentration in the brain. KV 7 channels are also expressed in the bladder smooth muscle (detrusor) and activation of these channels may cause localized undesired effects. Therefore, the impact of individual KV 7 isoforms was investigated in human detrusor tissue using a panel of KV 7 openers with distinct activity profiles among KV 7 isoforms. KCNQ4 and KCNQ5 mRNA were highly expressed in detrusor tissue, yet a compound that has significantly reduced activity on homomeric KV 7.4 did not reduce detrusor contraction. This may suggest that the homomeric KV 7.4 channel plays a less significant role in bladder contraction and further investigation is needed., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2018
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