Potassium-competitive acid blockers - are they the next generation of proton pump inhibitors?

Prashanth Rawla, Tagore Sunkara, Andrew Ofosu, Vinaya Gaduputi
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Abstract

The modern lifestyle caters to an increase in the incidence of peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease and several other acid-related conditions of the gut. The drugs to prevent these conditions work either through H2 receptor blockade or inhibition of the H+, K+ ATPase enzyme. Although proton pump inhibitors have been proven to be efficacious, they have a slow onset of action with limited resolution of symptoms in most patients. Potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs) are novel drugs that bind reversibly to K+ ions and block the H+, K+ ATPase enzyme, thus preventing acid production. P-CABs have a fast onset of action and have dose-dependent effects on acid production. Animal studies exist that differentiate the better results of P-CABs from proton pump inhibitors; further human trials will give a comprehensive picture of the results and will help to elucidate the therapeutic benefits of this new group of drugs.

钾竞争性酸阻滞剂——它们是下一代质子泵抑制剂吗?
现代生活方式迎合了消化性溃疡疾病、胃食管反流疾病和其他几种与肠道酸有关的疾病的发病率的增加。预防这些疾病的药物通过阻断H2受体或抑制H+, K+ atp酶起作用。虽然质子泵抑制剂已被证明是有效的,但它们在大多数患者中起效缓慢,症状缓解有限。钾竞争酸阻滞剂(p - cab)是一种新型药物,可与K+离子可逆结合,阻断H+, K+ atp酶,从而阻止酸的产生。p - cab起效快,对产酸有剂量依赖性。存在的动物研究将p - cab与质子泵抑制剂的效果区分开来;进一步的人体试验将提供全面的结果,并将有助于阐明这组新药的治疗益处。
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