Researchers at McGill University and Neurasic Therapeutics Inc. have described substituted thiophene fused cyclohexanone derivatives acting as acid-sensing ion channel 1 (ASIC1) blockers reported to be useful for the treatment of pain, particularly neuropathic and inflammatory pain.
Researchers from Nitrase Therapeutics Inc. recently presented preclinical findings on NTX-101, a murine chimeric antibody designed to specifically bind to nitrated tyrosine on α-synuclein (α-Syn). It was demonstrated that NTX-101 bound both chemically and synthetically nitrated α-Syn (n-Syn), with no binding to non-nitrated α-Syn or an irrelevant nitrated protein observed.
Graft Polymer (UK) plc has announced a research agreement between its partner, Awakn Life Sciences Corp., and the University of Nottingham. The agreement covers in vivo research to evaluate the potential of Graft Polymer and Awakn’s aminoindane NCE co-lead series to enhance social cognition and pro-social behaviors.
Researchers from Harvard Medical School and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found two rare, recurrent patterns of mutation in the post-mortem brain tissue of individuals with schizophrenia that could reflect prenatal mutational processes.
To recreate in the laboratory the formation of Lewy bodies as they would occur in a Parkinson’s patient, two ingredients are required: the protein α-synuclein and the participation of the immune system. The results could prevent the development and progression of this neurodegenerative disorder and help in the search for new therapies.
Shandong Luye Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. has divulged tachykinin NK3 receptor antagonists reported to be useful for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, pain, obesity, cognitive disorders, inflammatory disorders, psychosis and urinary incontinence, among others.
Marvel Biosciences Corp. and its wholly owned subsidiary Marvel Biotechnology Inc. have reported promising results from a recent study of MB-204 in the Oprm1 mouse model of autism, showing that just 1 hour after administering a single oral dose of MB-204, the drug successfully reversed the social behavior deficits typically seen in the model.
Ceribell Inc. launched its initial public offering of more than 10.6 million shares of common stock at $17 and steadily saw the trading value rise, before closing just over $25 on Oct. 11 per share. Ceribell, which developed a portable electroencephalogram for use in intensive care and emergency department settings, expected to gross $180.3 million from the IPO excluding any exercise of the underwriters’ option to purchase additional shares. The IPO will close on Oct. 15.
Booster Therapeutics is ready to open up a new arm of the proteasome after raising $15 million in seed funding to advance small molecules it says can degrade multiple types of harmful proteins. Rather than tagging single disease proteins with a ubiquitin marker for degrading via 26S proteasomes, these compounds directly activate 20S proteasomes that naturally recognize disordered proteins without the need for ubiquitin tagging.
Work at Vivozon Inc. has led to the identification of dual metabotropic glutamate mGlu5 receptor antagonists and histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) inhibitors.