Dual Action of Mexiletine and Its Pyrroline Derivatives as Skeletal Muscle Sodium Channel Blockers and Anti-oxidant Compounds: Toward Novel Therapeutic Potential
Mexiletine (Mex) has been recently appointed as an orphan-drug in myotonic-syndromes, being a potent use-dependent blocker of skeletal-muscle sodium channels (NaV1.4). Available evidences about a potential anti-oxidant effect of Mex and its tetramethyl-pyrroline-derivatives in vivo, suggest the poss...
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Main Authors: | Michela De Bellis (Author), Francesca Sanarica (Author), Alessia Carocci (Author), Giovanni Lentini (Author), Sabata Pierno (Author), Jean-François Rolland (Author), Diana Conte Camerino (Author), Annamaria De Luca (Author) |
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