Hits and misses with animal models of narcolepsy and the implications for drug discovery.

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1080/17460441.2024.2354293
Ramakrishna Nirogi, Pradeep Jayarajan, Vijay Benade, Renny Abraham, Vinod Kumar Goyal
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Abstract

Introduction: Narcolepsy is a chronic and rare neurological disorder characterized by disordered sleep. Based on animal models and further research in humans, the dysfunctional orexin system was identified as a contributing factor to the pathophysiology of narcolepsy. Animal models played a larger role in the discovery of some of the pharmacological agents with established benefit/risk profiles.

Areas covered: In this review, the authors examine the phenotypes observed in animal models of narcolepsy and the characteristics of clinically used pharmacological agents in these animal models. Additionally, the authors compare the effects of clinically used pharmacological agents on the phenotypes in animal models with those observed in narcolepsy patients.

Expert opinion: Research in canine and mouse models have linked narcolepsy to the O×R2mutation and orexin deficiency, leading to new diagnostic criteria and a drug development focus. Advancements in pharmacological therapies have significantly improved narcolepsy management, with insights from both clinical experience and from animal models having led to new treatments such as low sodium oxybate and solriamfetol. However, challenges persist in addressing symptoms beyond excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy, highlighting the need for further research, including the development of diurnal animal models to enhance understanding and treatment options for narcolepsy.

嗜睡症动物模型的成功与失败以及对药物研发的影响。
简介嗜睡症是一种以睡眠障碍为特征的慢性罕见神经系统疾病。根据动物模型和对人类的进一步研究,人们发现奥曲肽系统功能失调是导致嗜睡症病理生理学的一个因素。动物模型在发现一些具有既定获益/风险特征的药物方面发挥了更大的作用:在这篇综述中,作者研究了在嗜睡症动物模型中观察到的表型,以及在这些动物模型中临床使用的药理制剂的特点。此外,作者还比较了临床使用的药理药剂对动物模型表型的影响以及对嗜睡症患者表型的影响:犬和小鼠模型的研究将嗜睡症与 O×R2 突变和奥曲肽缺乏症联系起来,从而提出了新的诊断标准和药物开发重点。药物疗法的进步极大地改善了嗜睡症的治疗,临床经验和动物模型的启示催生了新的治疗方法,如低浓度羟苯磺酸钠和索利氨酚。然而,在解决白天过度嗜睡和惊厥以外的症状方面仍然存在挑战,这凸显了进一步研究的必要性,包括开发昼夜动物模型,以增强对嗜睡症的了解和治疗方案。
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CiteScore
10.20
自引率
1.60%
发文量
78
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery (ISSN 1746-0441 [print], 1746-045X [electronic]) is a MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed, international journal publishing review articles on novel technologies involved in the drug discovery process, leading to new leads and reduced attrition rates. Each article is structured to incorporate the author’s own expert opinion on the scope for future development. The Editors welcome: Reviews covering chemoinformatics; bioinformatics; assay development; novel screening technologies; in vitro/in vivo models; structure-based drug design; systems biology Drug Case Histories examining the steps involved in the preclinical and clinical development of a particular drug The audience consists of scientists and managers in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry, academic pharmaceutical scientists and other closely related professionals looking to enhance the success of their drug candidates through optimisation at the preclinical level.
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