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Development of Small Molecule Inhibitors of Neuronal Calcium Ion Channels Relevant to the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain

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posted on 2022-08-23, 05:25 authored by ANJIE SHALIQUE BISPAT

Neuropathic pain is a debilitating condition affecting 7-8% of the population. Current treatment options, which include anticonvulsants, antidepressants and opioids, offer minimal relief. This project was focused on the development of analgesics, which act at the N- and T-type calcium channels involved in pain transmission. Sixty-three novel compounds were rationally designed, synthesised and tested for activity using a Fluorescence Image Plate Reader bioassay. The stability of the compounds in plasma and their cytotoxic properties were assessed. The sulfonamide derivatives were identified as drug leads due to their stability in plasma, low toxicity profile and high potency for both calcium channels.

History

Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Kellie Tuck

Additional supervisor 1

Peter Duggan (CSIRO)

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

Chemistry

Additional Institution or Organisation

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Science