Transient receptor potential channels as therapeutic targets

MM Moran, MA McAlexander, T Bíró… - Nature reviews Drug …, 2011 - nature.com
MM Moran, MA McAlexander, T Bíró, A Szallasi
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2011nature.com
Transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channels have been among the most aggressively
pursued drug targets over the past few years. Although the initial focus of research was on
TRP channels that are expressed by nociceptors, there has been an upsurge in the amount
of research that implicates TRP channels in other areas of physiology and pathophysiology,
including the skin, bladder and pulmonary systems. In addition, mutations in genes
encoding TRP channels are the cause of several inherited diseases that affect a variety of …
Abstract
Transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channels have been among the most aggressively pursued drug targets over the past few years. Although the initial focus of research was on TRP channels that are expressed by nociceptors, there has been an upsurge in the amount of research that implicates TRP channels in other areas of physiology and pathophysiology, including the skin, bladder and pulmonary systems. In addition, mutations in genes encoding TRP channels are the cause of several inherited diseases that affect a variety of systems including the renal, skeletal and nervous system. This Review focuses on recent developments in the TRP channel-related field, and highlights potential opportunities for therapeutic intervention.
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