Development of new Kir2.1 channel openers from propafenone analogues
Encan Li,
Najla Boujeddaine,
Marien J. C. Houtman
et al.
Abstract:Background and PurposesReduced inward rectifier potassium channel (Kir2.1) functioning is associated with heart failure and may cause Andersen‐Tawil Syndrome, among others characterized by ventricular arrhythmias. Most heart failure or Andersen–Tawil Syndrome patients are treated with β‐adrenoceptor antagonists (β‐blockers) or sodium channel blockers; however, these do not specifically address the inward rectifier current (IK1) nor aim to improve resting membrane potential stability. Consequently, additional p… Show more
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