Date published: 2025-12-18

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PKD2 Inhibitors

Inhibitors of PKD2, as listed above, act indirectly due to the nature of PKD2's involvement in cellular processes and its role in diseases like ADPKD. PKD2 is a transmembrane protein that functions as a calcium-permeable ion channel, playing a crucial role in the function of primary cilia and in cellular signaling pathways related to cell growth and differentiation. The chemicals listed target various signaling pathways or cellular processes that can influence PKD2 activity or its expression in cells, particularly renal cells. Compounds like Triptolide and Curcumin exert their effects on a wide range of signaling pathways, potentially impacting PKD2-related pathways. Triptolide, for instance, affects various signaling mechanisms that could intersect with those regulated by PKD2. Curcumins anti-inflammatory properties might also modulate pathways relevant to PKD2s function or expression.Drugs like Tolvaptan, originally developed for conditions like hyponatremia and heart failure, may indirectly influence PKD2 by affecting fluid balance and related signaling in renal cells. Rapamycin, known for its immunosuppressive and anti-proliferative effects through mTOR inhibition, could impact PKD2 activity by modifying pathways involved in cell growth and survival, which are critical in the context of ADPKD. Other compounds, such as Roscovitine, Caffeine, Forskolin, and Metformin, influence a variety of cellular processes including cell cycle regulation, cAMP levels, and metabolic pathways, all of which could indirectly affect PKD2s role in cells.

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