A61K38/08

INHIBITING ZD17-JNK INTERACTION AS A THERAPY FOR ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

Disclosed herein are uses of a polypeptide comprising NIMoEsh to treat a disease or condition associated with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in a subject in need thereof, of a polypeptide comprising NIMoEsh to restore heart function after AMI in a subject in need thereof, of a polypeptide comprising NIMoEsh to reduce or prevent AMI-induced heart function loss in a subject in need thereof, of a polypeptide comprising NIMoEsh to reduce AMI-induced heart tissue infarct in a subject in need thereof, and of a polypeptide comprising NIMoEsh to protect cardiomyocytes against AMI-induced function loss in a subject in need thereof. Disclosed also herein are methods by which such treating, restoring, reducing or preventing, reducing, and/or protecting may be done, and a polypeptide comprising NIMoEsh for use in such treating, restoring, reducing or preventing, reducing, and/or protecting.

Methods for administering angiotensin II

The present disclosure relates to the use of angiotensin II, angiotensin III, or angiotensin IV in therapeutic methods for the treatment of hypotension, especially catecholamine-resistant hypotension.

Methods for administering angiotensin II

The present disclosure relates to the use of angiotensin II, angiotensin III, or angiotensin IV in therapeutic methods for the treatment of hypotension, especially catecholamine-resistant hypotension.

Targeting peptides for directing adeno-associated viruses (AAVs)

Disclosed herein are peptide sequences capable of directing adeno-associated viruses (AAV) to target specific environments, for example the nervous system and the heart, in a subject. Also disclosed are AAVs having non-naturally occurring capsid proteins comprising the disclosed peptide sequences, and methods of using the AAVs to treat diseases.

Targeting peptides for directing adeno-associated viruses (AAVs)

Disclosed herein are peptide sequences capable of directing adeno-associated viruses (AAV) to target specific environments, for example the nervous system and the heart, in a subject. Also disclosed are AAVs having non-naturally occurring capsid proteins comprising the disclosed peptide sequences, and methods of using the AAVs to treat diseases.

PEPTIDES AND OTHER AGENTS FOR TREATING PAIN AND INCREASING PAIN SENSITIVITY
20230046305 · 2023-02-16 ·

Described herein are peptides that can be used to treat pain or increase pain sensitivity in subject in need of treatment. Additionally, peptides of the present disclosure can be administered with an analgesic agent and/or anesthetic agent. Peptides of the present disclosure are suitable for use when a subject in need of treatment has an injury, a chronic disease, a chronic inflammation, Morton's neuroma, operative/post-operative pain, or a combination thereof.

Compositions and methods for treating glioblastoma

Compositions and methods for treating malignant gliomas such as glioblastoma are provided, comprising a combination of a peptide conjugate comprising an amino acid sequence derived from the N-terminus of the receptor PAR-1, and the chemotherapeutic agent temozolomide.

Compositions and methods for treating glioblastoma

Compositions and methods for treating malignant gliomas such as glioblastoma are provided, comprising a combination of a peptide conjugate comprising an amino acid sequence derived from the N-terminus of the receptor PAR-1, and the chemotherapeutic agent temozolomide.