LeadDiscovery launch new pharmaceutical dossier "Glycogen synthase kinase 3 inhibitors: Proof of concept and therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, stroke & bipolar disorder"
Since the mid-1990s
there has been a near exponential rise in the level of glycogen synthase
kinase-3 (GSK-3) related research. Consequently the therapeutic potential
of GSK-3 inhibitors has become a major area of pharmaceutical interest.
The present report, produced by LeadDiscovery
analysts under the editorial guidance of field-leader, Dr Hagit
Eldar-Finkelman, offers a state of the art overview of GSK-3 and analyses
the therapeutic role that inhibitors of this enzyme may play. The report
concludes that there is particularly strong evidence to support the
development of GSK-3 inhibitors as 1)
antihyperglycemic, insulin sensitizing and insulinotropin agents for use
in diabetics; 2)
inhibitors of neuronal apoptosis and neurological decline in stroke
patients; 3)
blockers of the accumulation and toxicity of Aß/tau in Alzheimer's
disease. In addition, the GSK-3 inhibitory activity of diverse mood
stabilizers suggests that bipolar disorder represents a further indication
for this therapeutic class. Having demonstrated significant proof of
concept to support the development of GSK-3 inhibitors for each of these
conditions we introduce each disease describing clinical characteristics,
epidemiology and current treatment practices. We conclude that each
condition is a common, serious and unmet disease. Furthermore each of the
effects demonstrated for GSK-3 inhibitors represents a state of the art
approach to these diseases. For example insulin sensitization is currently
viewed as a relevant approach to diabetes; inhibition of apoptosis is seen
as an emerging target for stroke; mood stabilizers offer the first-line
approach to bipolar disorder; and targeting Aß/tau is generally
considered to represent one of the next major advances in Alzheimer's
disease therapeutics. Less clear is the therapeutic impact that GSK-3
inhibitors may have on myocardial infarction, however this application is
analyzed.
Having established a role for GSK-3 inhibitors in the
treatment of diabetes, stroke, Alzheimer's disease and bipolar disorder,
the market value of each of these conditions was overviewed and found to
total at least $10 billion/year world-wide. Considering the proof of
concept for the development of GSK-3 inhibitors and the size of the market
for such molecules, drug development databases were analyzed to identify
GSK-3 inhibitors. Few specific molecules were identified although
considerable patent and basic research activity is reported, suggesting
that the field is emerging. Individual patents are listed in order to
identify leaders in the field. Leading GSK-3 inhibitors are therefore
currently facing minimal class-related competition and we therefore
identified competition from other pharmacological classes. In particular
we identified drugs in development or on the market, as well as
development trends for the treatment of diabetes, stroke, Alzheimer's
disease and bipolar disorder. Diabetes was found to be an area of
pharmaceutical development that has rapidly expanded over the past 4
years, with much of this activity centering on the development of insulin
sensitizers. Molecules in development or on the market are identified and
characterized. Likewise companies involved in the development and
in-licensing of such molecules are identified. The fields of Alzheimer's
disease, apoptosis inhibitors and bipolar disorder were subjected to
similar analyses. Hence it was found that, in general, Alzheimer's disease
represents a stable area of pharmaceutical activity, although closer
inspection reveals a dramatic and recent increase in candidates that
target Aß. Likewise, development activity focusing on apoptosis
inhibitors has increased considerably over the past 3 years. In contrast
bipolar disease is receiving little attention with respect to research
activity and current developments are related to the identification of new
indications for existing molecules. We conclude that the current
pharmaceutical environment offers an excellent opportunity for the
development of GSK-3 inhibitors since competition is at an early stage or
in the case of bipolar disease minimal.
In conclusion, there is convincing evidence to support
the development of GSK-3 inhibitors for the treatment of diabetes, stroke,
Alzheimer's disease and bipolar disorder. Each of these markets is large
and unmet suggesting that the development of GSK-3 inhibitors holds
excellent opportunities for the pharmaceutical industry. This report
offers key information to research, business development and marketing
personnel wishing to evaluate these opportunities.
LeadDiscovery
has produced a unique report analyzing indications for GSK-3 inhibitors.
This state of the art report describes the proof of concept,
pharmaceutical opportunities, as well as current and future drug
development strategies relating to this field. In short this dossier
offers a "one stop shop" for personnel involved in the
selection, development and commercialization of novel therapeutics.
Dossier
highlights:
- 20,000 words (Approx)
- overviews of clinical and economic aspects of diabetes/insulin
resistance, stroke and myocardial infarction, Alzheimer's disease &
bipolar disease,
- overview of glycogen synthase kinase-3
- proof of concept for exploiting GSK-3 inhibitors
- an analysis of pharmaceutical activity and patents surrounding GSK-3
- overview of drugs in development for GSK-3 indications including trend
analyses
- over 35 profiles of products in advanced development or on the market
for insulin resistance, stroke, Alzheimer's disease & bipolar
disease
- identification of companies involved in discovering and licensing
molecules for these indications
- strategic advise for the exploitation of GSK-3 inhibitors
Authored by
:
Dr Jon Goldhill, Chief Analyst, LeadDiscovery
Editor in Chief: Dr Hagit Eldar-Finkelman, Senior Lecturer at
the Sackler Medical School (Tel Aviv University) and global field-leader
in GSK-3 research
Target Audience:
Research or Licensing personnel from companies with a focus on Metabolic
disease; Psychiatric or Aging Disorders; Apoptosis; Cardiovascular
Disorders; Drug Discovery; Lead Identification; Combinatorial or Other
Chemistry; Academic personnel wishing to commercially develop their
research in these fields
To order the
dossier - click
here!