Novel therapeutic applications of cardiac glycosides - Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 7(11), p.926-935, 2008 .

Cardiac glycosides are a diverse family of naturally derived compounds that bind to and inhibit Na+/K+-ATPase. Members of this family have been in clinical use for many years for the treatment of heart failure and atrial arrhythmia, and the mechanism of their positive inotropic effect is well characterized. Exciting recent findings have suggested additional signalling modes of action of Na+/K+-ATPase, implicating cardiac glycosides in the regulation of several important cellular processes and highlighting potential new therapeutic roles for these compounds in various diseases. Perhaps most notably, the increased susceptibility of cancer cells to these compounds supports their potential use as cancer therapies, and the first generation of glycoside-based anticancer drugs are currently in clinical trials.


7 ETHYL 10 HYDROXYCAMPTOTHECIN
ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTAN
VIRZELBETA ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT
BUFADIENOLIDE DERIVATIVEBUFALIN
CARBOPLATIN
CARDENOLIDE DERIVATIVE
CARDIAC GLYCOSIDE
CINOBUFAGIN
CISPLATIN
DIGITALIS
DIGITALIS EXTRACT
DIGITONIN
DIGITOXIGENIN
DIGITOXIN
DIGITOXIN
DIGOXINDIPEPTIDYL CARBOXYPEPTIDASE INHIBITOR
GITOXIN
LANATOSIDE C
MARINOBUFAGENIN
NERIUM OLEANDER EXTRACT
OLEANDRIN
OUABAIN
OXALIPLATIN
PACLITAXEL
PROSCILLARIDIN
UNBS 1450
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG
UNINDEXED DRUG