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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
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CGRP antagonists: unravelling the role of CGRP in migraine

Authors: Henri, Doods; Kirsten, Arndt; Klaus, Rudolf; Stefan, Just;

CGRP antagonists: unravelling the role of CGRP in migraine

Abstract

Migraine is a complex, debilitating neurovascular disorder. Although knowledge on the main molecular players is still incomplete, recent preclinical and clinical findings indicate that there is a clear correlation between migraine-associated headache and the release of the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). BIBN4096 was the first CGRP antagonist to be tested in clinical trials for the treatment of migraine. The proven efficacy of this agent, and also the CGRP antagonist MK-0974, to alleviate acute migraine headache provided significant support for the hypothesis that CGRP has an important role in migraine pathophysiology. Moreover, the recently published results from Phase II trials are encouraging and suggest that this new type of drug might offer advantages over existing therapies for patients suffering from migraine and related headaches.

Keywords

Clinical Trials as Topic, Molecular Structure, Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide, Migraine Disorders, Imidazoles, Azepines, Dipeptides, Models, Biological, Quinazolines, Animals, Humans

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