K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity

Safety assessment of pharmaceuticals is a rapidly developing area of pharmacy and medicine. The new advanced guidelines for testing the toxicity of compounds require specialized tools that provide information on the tested drug in a quick and reliable way. Ion channels represent the third-largest ta...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Kowalska, Jacek Nowaczyk, Alicja Nowaczyk
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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description Safety assessment of pharmaceuticals is a rapidly developing area of pharmacy and medicine. The new advanced guidelines for testing the toxicity of compounds require specialized tools that provide information on the tested drug in a quick and reliable way. Ion channels represent the third-largest target. As mentioned in the literature, ion channels are an indispensable part of the heart’s work. In this paper the most important information concerning the guidelines for cardiotoxicity testing and the way the tests are conducted has been collected. Attention has been focused on the role of selected ion channels in this process.
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spelling doaj.art-99997b8a2a1a47dd8338d660b2b3cb292023-11-20T19:08:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-10-012121809910.3390/ijms21218099K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug CardiotoxicityMagdalena Kowalska0Jacek Nowaczyk1Alicja Nowaczyk2Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, PolandFaculty of Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 87-100 Toruń, PolandDepartment of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, PolandSafety assessment of pharmaceuticals is a rapidly developing area of pharmacy and medicine. The new advanced guidelines for testing the toxicity of compounds require specialized tools that provide information on the tested drug in a quick and reliable way. Ion channels represent the third-largest target. As mentioned in the literature, ion channels are an indispensable part of the heart’s work. In this paper the most important information concerning the guidelines for cardiotoxicity testing and the way the tests are conducted has been collected. Attention has been focused on the role of selected ion channels in this process.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/21/8099antitargetdrug cardiotoxicityion transporter proteins
spellingShingle Magdalena Kowalska
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K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
antitarget
drug cardiotoxicity
ion transporter proteins
title K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity
title_full K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity
title_fullStr K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity
title_short K<sub>V</sub>11.1, Na<sub>V</sub>1.5, and Ca<sub>V</sub>1.2 Transporter Proteins as Antitarget for Drug Cardiotoxicity
title_sort k sub v sub 11 1 na sub v sub 1 5 and ca sub v sub 1 2 transporter proteins as antitarget for drug cardiotoxicity
topic antitarget
drug cardiotoxicity
ion transporter proteins
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/21/8099
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