
handle: 10261/176227
[ES] Compuestos heterocíclicos como antagonistas de canales TRPM8 y sus usos. La invención se refiere a compuestos derivados β-lactámicos, capaces de bloquear la activación de termorreceptores, en particular canales TRPM8 y a sus usos como agentes terapéuticos para el tratamiento de enfermedades del sistema respiratorio (tos, asma, etc.), de la piel (prurito, dermatitis atópica, alergénica, psoriasis, etc.), del ojo (síndrome de ojo seco y lagrimeo excesivo), derivadas de la quimioterapia del cáncer (alodinia al frío), así como el cáncer (melanoma, próstata, riñón, mama, páncreas, osteosarcoma, etc.), entre otras.
[EN] The invention relates to β-lactam derivative compounds, capable of blocking thermoreceptor activation, in particular TRPM8 channels, and to the uses thereof as therapeutic agents for treating diseases of the respiratory system (coughing, asthma, etc.), of the skin (pruritus, atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, psoriasis, etc.), of the eye (dry eye syndrome and excessive tearing), diseases derived from cancer chemotherapy (cold allodynia), as well as cancer (melanoma, prostate, kidney, breast, pancreas, osteosarcoma, etc.), inter alia.
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Universidad Miguel Hernández
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