Novel treatment strategies for smooth muscle disorders: Targeting Kv7 potassium channels Journal Article


Authors: Haick, J. M.; Byron, K. L.
Article Title: Novel treatment strategies for smooth muscle disorders: Targeting Kv7 potassium channels
Abstract: Smooth muscle cells provide crucial contractile functions in visceral, vascular, and lung tissues. The contractile state of smooth muscle is largely determined by their electrical excitability, which is in turn influenced by the activity of potassium channels. The activity of potassium channels sustains smooth muscle cell membrane hyperpolarization, reducing cellular excitability and thereby promoting smooth muscle relaxation. Research over the past decade has indicated an important role for Kv7 (KCNQ) voltage-gated potassium channels in the regulation of the excitability of smooth muscle cells. Expression of multiple Kv7 channel subtypes has been demonstrated in smooth muscle cells from viscera (gastrointestinal, bladder, myometrial), from the systemic and pulmonary vasculature, and from the airways of the lung, from multiple species, including humans. A number of clinically used drugs, some of which were developed to target Kv7 channels in other tissues, have been found to exert robust effects on smooth muscle Kv7 channels. Functional studies have indicated that Kv7 channel activators and inhibitors have the ability to relax and contact smooth muscle preparations, respectively, suggesting a wide range of novel applications for the pharmacological tool set. This review summarizes recent findings regarding the physiological functions of Kv7 channels in smooth muscle, and highlights potential therapeutic applications based on pharmacological targeting of smooth muscle Kv7 channels throughout the body.
Journal Title: Pharmacology therapeutics
ISSN: 1879-016X; 0163-7258
Publisher: Elsevier Inc  
Date Published: 2016
Language: ENG
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Notes: LR: 20160517; CI: Copyright (c) 2016; JID: 7905840; OTO: NOTNLM; aheadofprint