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TRP Channels as Therapeutic Targets
Advances in Basic Science and Clinical Use
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About this book
TRP Channels as Therapeutic Targets, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference on the roles of TRP Channels in health and disease states. The Editor lined up a team of worldwide experts in academia and corporate R&D to provide diverse views into these promising drug development targets.
Following the research development happened in the past ten years, since the first edition published, the revision includes seven new chapters. All remaining chapters are completely updated. New topics included in the book are TRP channels biology, the crystalline structure of TRP channels, targeting TRP channels for pain relief, the relationship with migraine, emerging pain targets, a comprehensive view of the role of TRP channels in respiratory diseases and COVID complications, anxiety relief, renal disease, arthritis, and therapeutic opportunities for thermal regulation.
TRP Channels as Therapeutic Targets, Second Edition is a reference for broad segments of the scientific and medical community. Researchers working on TRP channel drug discovery will benefit from the overview of applications to conditions in specific organ systems. Clinicians interested in new drugs in the pipeline, will find in this book their biologic principles of action.
- Presents the perspectives of several life science research specialties on the topic
- Provides a comprehensive picture of the TRP field, from TRP channel dysfunction through TRP drug discovery and development to clinical trials and everyday medical practice
- Represents an updated and complete reference
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Table of contents
- Title of Book
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Opening remarks: What makes TRP channels attractive therapeutic targets?
- Chapter 2 Biology of TRP channels
- Chapter 3 Targeting TRP channels: The emerging role of cryogenic electron microscopy in drug discovery
- Chapter 4 Thermo-TRPs: Temperature-sensitive TRP channels
- Chapter 5 “TRP channelopathies”: TRP channel dysfunction in hereditary diseases
- Chapter 6 Current understanding of TRP channels and their genomics: Implications in health research
- Chapter 7 TRP channel drug discovery strategies
- Chapter 8 High-dose capsaicin patch for pain relief: Clinical experience
- Chapter 9 Therapeutic uses of injectable capsaicin for pain
- Chapter 10 Resiniferatoxin for permanent pain relief in cancer patients
- Chapter 11 TRPV1 antagonists: Future drug discovery directions
- Chapter 12 TRPA1 antagonists for pain relief
- Chapter 13 TRPM3: An emerging pain target (and more)
- Chapter 14 TRP channels and migraine
- Chapter 15 TRP channels in the GU tract
- Chapter 16 TRP channels in respiratory disorders
- Chapter 17 TRP channels: Emerging targets in COVID-19 and its complications
- Chapter 18 TRP channels in cardiovascular disease
- Chapter 19 TRP channels in cerebral vascular disorders
- Chapter 20 TRPV1 in blood pressure regulation: A new therapeutic target in hypertension?
- Chapter 21 Activating, inhibiting, and hijacking TRP channels for relief from itch
- Chapter 22 TRP channels in dermatology
- Chapter 23 Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels in cancer: Implications for drug discovery and development
- Chapter 24 TRP channel expression in the tumor microenvironment: Implications for tumor progression and metastasis
- Chapter 25 TRP channels as potential target molecules for pharmacotherapy of neurological diseases
- Chapter 26 Targeting TRP channels for anxiety relief and improving mental health
- Chapter 27 Potential of agents that modulate transient receptor potential (TRP) channels as therapies in arthritis
- Chapter 28 TRP channels as molecular targets to relieve endocrine-related diseases
- Chapter 29 Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in metabolic syndrome
- Chapter 30 TRP channels in renal disease. Lessons from Polycystin-2 (TRPP2)
- Chapter 31 TRP channels and thermoregulation; therapeutic opportunities
- Chapter 32 Concluding remarks: Past, present, future
- Index