- Patent Title: Methods for treating central or peripheral nervous system damage
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Application No.: US15644450Application Date: 2017-07-07
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Publication No.: US10533988B2Publication Date: 2020-01-14
- Inventor: J. Marc Simard , Mingkui Chen
- Applicant: University of Maryland, Baltimore , The United States of America as Represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Applicant Address: US MD Baltimore US DC Washington
- Assignee: University of Maryland, Baltimore,The United States of America as Represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Current Assignee: University of Maryland, Baltimore,The United States of America as Represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Baltimore US DC Washington
- Agency: Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
- Main IPC: A61P9/10
- IPC: A61P9/10 ; A61K31/165 ; A61K31/565 ; A61K31/566 ; G01N33/50 ; C12N5/079 ; A61K49/00 ; A61K31/00 ; A61K31/175 ; A61K31/426 ; A61K31/4439 ; A61K31/64 ; B01J19/00 ; B32B37/12 ; C07K14/705 ; G01N33/68 ; A61K31/18 ; A61K31/195 ; A61K31/197 ; A61K31/4015 ; A61K31/403 ; A61K31/4453 ; A61K31/7076 ; B29L31/00

Abstract:
A composition comprising a novel Ca2+-activated, [ATP]i-sensitive nonspecific cation (NCCa-ATP) channel is described. The channel is found in mammalian neural cells and exhibits a different sensitivity to block by various adenine nucleotides, and is activated by submicromolar [Ca]i. The NCCa-ATP channel is activated under conditions of ATP depletion, which causes severe cell depolarization, followed by cell swelling. The NCCa-ATP channel is regulated by a sulfonylurea receptor and is inhibited by sulfonylurea compounds glibenclamide and tolbutamide. Methods employing compositions comprising the NCCa-ATP channel to screen for compounds that block the channel and the use of such antagonists as therapeutics in preventing brain swelling and damage are described. In addition, methods employing compositions comprising the Kir2.3 channel to screen for compounds that open the channel and the use of such antagonists as therapeutics in preventing brain swelling and damage are described.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170307593A1 METHODS FOR TREATING NEURAL CELL SWELLING Public/Granted day:2017-10-26
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