AbstractAlthough the sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonia, some patients experiment adverse effects, while others do not gain any benefit. Other antimyotonic drugs are thus needed to offer mexiletine alternatives. In the present study, we used a previously-validated rat model of myotonia congenita to compare six marketed sodium channel blockers to mexiletine. Myotonia was induced in the rat by injection of anthracen-9-carboxylic acid, a muscle chloride channel blocker. The drugs were given orally and myotonia was evaluated by measuring the time of righting reflex. The drugs were also tested on sodium currents recorded in a cell line transfected with the human skeletal muscle sodium channel hNav1.4 ...
Background: Myotonia and periodic paralysis caused by sodium channel mutations show variable respons...
Mexiletine (Mex) has been recently appointed as an orphan-drug in myotonic-syndromes, being a potent...
Context: Nondystrophic myotonias (NDMs) are rare diseases caused by mutations in skeletal muscle ion...
AbstractAlthough the sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonia...
Although the sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonia, some p...
AbstractThe sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonic syndrome...
Although the sodium channel blocker, mexiletine, is the first choice drug in myotonia, some myotonic...
AbstractAlthough the sodium channel blocker, mexiletine, is the first choice drug in myotonia, some ...
The sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonic syndromes, a gr...
DeLuca A, Pierno S, Natuzzi F, et al. Evaluation of the antimyotonic activity of mexiletine and some...
The voltage-gated sodium channels represent an important target for drug discovery since a large num...
De Luca A, Pierno S, Liantonio A, et al. New potent mexiletine and tocainide analogues evaluated in ...
To search for use-dependent sodium channel blockers to se-lectively solve skeletal muscle hyperexcit...
Sodium channel myotonia and paramyotonia congenita are caused by gain-of-function mutations in the s...
The antiarrhythmic sodium-channel blocker mexiletine is used to treat patients with myotonia. Howeve...
Background: Myotonia and periodic paralysis caused by sodium channel mutations show variable respons...
Mexiletine (Mex) has been recently appointed as an orphan-drug in myotonic-syndromes, being a potent...
Context: Nondystrophic myotonias (NDMs) are rare diseases caused by mutations in skeletal muscle ion...
AbstractAlthough the sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonia...
Although the sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonia, some p...
AbstractThe sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonic syndrome...
Although the sodium channel blocker, mexiletine, is the first choice drug in myotonia, some myotonic...
AbstractAlthough the sodium channel blocker, mexiletine, is the first choice drug in myotonia, some ...
The sodium channel blocker mexiletine is considered the first-line drug in myotonic syndromes, a gr...
DeLuca A, Pierno S, Natuzzi F, et al. Evaluation of the antimyotonic activity of mexiletine and some...
The voltage-gated sodium channels represent an important target for drug discovery since a large num...
De Luca A, Pierno S, Liantonio A, et al. New potent mexiletine and tocainide analogues evaluated in ...
To search for use-dependent sodium channel blockers to se-lectively solve skeletal muscle hyperexcit...
Sodium channel myotonia and paramyotonia congenita are caused by gain-of-function mutations in the s...
The antiarrhythmic sodium-channel blocker mexiletine is used to treat patients with myotonia. Howeve...
Background: Myotonia and periodic paralysis caused by sodium channel mutations show variable respons...
Mexiletine (Mex) has been recently appointed as an orphan-drug in myotonic-syndromes, being a potent...
Context: Nondystrophic myotonias (NDMs) are rare diseases caused by mutations in skeletal muscle ion...