Istvan Szelenyi
Index: Inflamm. Res. 62(3) , 251-8, (2013)
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Flupirtine was developed long before K(V)7 (KCNQ) channels were known. However, it was clear from the beginning that flupirtine is neither an opioid nor a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic. Its unique muscle relaxing activity was discovered by serendipity. In the meantime, broad and intensive research has resulted in a partial clarification of its mode of action. Flupirtine is the first therapeutically used K(V)7 channel activator with additional GABA(A)ergic mechanisms and thus the first representative of a novel class of analgesics. The presently accepted main mode of its action, potassium K(V)7 (KCNQ) channel activation, opens a series of further therapeutic possibilities. One of them has now been realized: its back-up compound, the bioisostere retigabine, has been approved for the treatment of epilepsy.
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Flupirtine maleate
CAS:75507-68-5 |
C19H21FN4O6 |
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Role of Kv7 channels in responses of the pulmonary circulati...
2015-01-01 [Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 308(1) , L48-57, (2015)] |
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M channel enhancers and physiological M channel block.
2012-02-15 [J. Physiol. 590(Pt 4) , 793-807, (2012)] |
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M-type potassium channels modulate Schaffer collateral-CA1 g...
2012-08-15 [J. Physiol. 590(Pt 16) , 3953-64, (2012)] |
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Parent-reported benefits of flupirtine in juvenile neuronal ...
2011-10-01 [J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 34(5) , 1075-81, (2011)] |
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Protective effect of the KCNQ activator flupirtine on a mode...
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