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Voltage-gated Sodium Channel Blockers Products

Voltage-gated sodium channels (NaV) are responsible for action potential initiation and propagation in excitable cells, including nerve, muscle, and neuroendocrine cell types. They are also expressed at low levels in non-excitable cells, where their physiological role is unclear.

Structurally, NaV channels are composed of one pore-forming α-subunit, which may be associated with either one or more β-subunits. α-subunits are composed of four homologous domains, each of which contains six transmembrane segments. The fourth transmembrane loop (S4) acts as the 'voltage sensor' and is activated by changes in membrane potential. S4 is also involved in channel gating.

Na+ channel blocker

Na+ channel blocker; citrate salt of tetrodotoxin (Cat. No. 1078)

Na+ channel blocker

Na+ channel blocker

Cardiac Na+ channel blocker. Antiarrhythmic

Na+ channel blocker; also I2 imidazoline ligand

Selective NaV1.8 channel blocker

Potent and selective NaV1.8 channel blocker; active in vivo

Na+ channel blocker; antiarrhythmic agent

Potent and selective Nav1.7 channel blocker

NaV channel blocker

Na+ channel blocker

Potent and selective NaV1.3 and NaV1.1 channel blocker

GABA uptake inhibitor; also inhibits glutamate release and blocks NaV channels

Selective NaV1.5 channel blocker

Potent voltage-dependent NaV1.8 channel blocker

Selective NaV1.7 channel blocker

ASIC3 channel blocker

NaV blocker; neuroprotective

Potent hNav1.4, rNav1.6 and rNav1.7 channel activator

Potent and selective Nav1.7 blocker; analgesic

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