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Nature Medicine | 2012

Activation of fast skeletal muscle troponin as a potential therapeutic approach for treating neuromuscular diseases

Alan Russell; James J. Hartman; Aaron C. Hinken; Alexander Ramon Muci; Raja Kawas; Lena Driscoll; Guillermo Godinez; Kenneth H. Lee; David Marquez; William F. Browne; Michael M. Chen; David Clarke; Scott Collibee; Marc Garard; Richard Hansen; Zhiheng Jia; Pu Ping Lu; Hector Rodriguez; Khalil G. Saikali; Julia Schaletzky; Vipin Vijayakumar; Daniel L. Albertus; Dennis R. Claflin; David J. Morgans; Bradley P. Morgan; Fady Malik

Limited neural input results in muscle weakness in neuromuscular disease because of a reduction in the density of muscle innervation, the rate of neuromuscular junction activation or the efficiency of synaptic transmission. We developed a small-molecule fast-skeletal–troponin activator, CK-2017357, as a means to increase muscle strength by amplifying the response of muscle when neural input is otherwise diminished secondary to neuromuscular disease. Binding selectively to the fast-skeletal–troponin complex, CK-2017357 slows the rate of calcium release from troponin C and sensitizes muscle to calcium. As a consequence, the force-calcium relationship of muscle fibers shifts leftwards, as does the force-frequency relationship of a nerve-muscle pair, so that CK-2017357 increases the production of muscle force in situ at sub-maximal nerve stimulation rates. Notably, we show that sensitization of the fast-skeletal–troponin complex to calcium improves muscle force and grip strength immediately after administration of single doses of CK-2017357 in a model of the neuromuscular disease myasthenia gravis. Troponin activation may provide a new therapeutic approach to improve physical activity in diseases where neuromuscular function is compromised.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Fast Skeletal Muscle Troponin Activator tirasemtiv Increases Muscle Function and Performance in the B6SJL-SOD1G93A ALS Mouse Model

Darren T. Hwee; Adam D. Kennedy; Julie Ryans; Alan J. Russell; Zhiheng Jia; Aaron C. Hinken; David J. Morgans; Fady Malik; Jeffrey R. Jasper

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease characterized by progressive motor neuron loss resulting in muscle atrophy, declining muscle function, and eventual paralysis. Patients typically die from respiratory failure 3 to 5 years from the onset of symptoms. Tirasemtiv is a fast skeletal troponin activator that sensitizes the sarcomere to calcium; this mechanism of action amplifies the response of muscle to neuromuscular input producing greater force when nerve input is reduced. Here, we demonstrate that a single dose of tirasemtiv significantly increases submaximal isometric force, forelimb grip strength, grid hang time, and rotarod performance in a female transgenic mouse model (B6SJL-SOD1G93A) of ALS with functional deficits. Additionally, diaphragm force and tidal volume are significantly higher in tirasemtiv-treated female B6SJL-SOD1G93A mice. These results support the potential of fast skeletal troponin activators to improve muscle function in neuromuscular diseases.


Biochemistry | 2007

Differential regulation of WASP and N-WASP by Cdc42, Rac1, Nck, and PI(4,5)P2.

Nenad Tomasevic; Zhiheng Jia; Alan J. Russell; Toby Fujii; James J. Hartman; Sheila Clancy; Manping Wang; Christophe Beraud; Kenneth W. Wood; Roman Sakowicz


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2011

Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Myosin as a Novel Therapeutic Target for Hypertension

Xin Zhao; David Ho; Patricio Abarzúa; Sunil K. Dhar; Xi Wang; Zhiheng Jia; Malar Pannirselvam; David J. Morgans; Fady Malik; Stephen F. Vatner


Archive | 2005

High throughput actin polymerization assay

Nenad Tomasevic; Zhiheng Jia; Roman Sakowicz; Daniel W. Pierce; Jeffrey T. Finer


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

The Direct Smooth Muscle Myosin Inhibitor, CK-2018571, Represents A Novel Therapeutic Mechanism For Bronchodilation

Zhiheng Jia; Guillermo Godinez; Nickie Durham; Xi Wang; Chihyuan Chuang; Pu-Ping Lu; Wenyue Wang; Bing Yao; Jeffrey Warrington; James J. Hartman; David J. Morgans; Bradley P. Morgan; Xiangping Qian; Fady Malik; Malar Pannirselvam


Biophysical Journal | 2010

The Small Molecule Smooth Muscle Myosin Inhibitor, CK-2018571, Selectively Inhibits ATP Hydrolysis and Relaxes Smooth Muscle In Vitro

Sheila Clancy; Zhiheng Jia; Malar Pannirselvam; Xiangping Qian; Bradley P. Morgan; Fady Malik; Jim Hartman


The FASEB Journal | 2009

The Fast Skeletal Troponin Activator, CK-2017357, Increases Skeletal Muscle Force in-vitro and in-situ

Alan J. Russell; Kenneth H. Lee; Jim Hartman; David Marquez; Richard Hansen; Alex Muci; Bradley P. Morgan; Zhiheng Jia; Fady Malik


Biophysical Journal | 2009

The Fast Skeletal Troponin Activator, CK-1909178, Increases Skeletal Muscle Force in-vitro and in-situ

Kenneth H. Lee; David T. Clarke; Jim Hartman; Richard Hansen; Alex Muci; Bradley P. Morgan; Zhiheng Jia; Fady Malik; Alan J. Russell


Neurology | 2012

The Fast Skeletal Troponin Activator, CK-2017357, Increases Muscle Function and Survival in SOD1 (G93A) Mice; a Model of ALS (P05.169)

Fady Malik; Alan J. Russell; Malar Pannirselvam; Aaron C. Hinken; Karen Thomsen; Alisha Ardiana; Guillermo Godinez; Zhiheng Jia; Khalil G. Saikali; Michael Chen; David J. Morgans; Jeffrey R. Jasper

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Fady Malik

University of California

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Alan J. Russell

Carnegie Mellon University

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Aaron C. Hinken

University of Illinois at Chicago

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