Title:Unveiling Wide Spectrum Therapeutic Implications and Signaling
Mechanisms of Valsartan in Diverse Disorders: A Comprehensive Review
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
Author(s): Kuldeep Kumar, Pooja Rawat, Simrat Kaur, Nirmal Singh*, Harlokesh Narayan Yadav, Dhandeep Singh, Amteshwar Singh Jaggi and Dimple Sethi
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Keywords:
Angiotensin-II type-1 receptor, atherosclerosis, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, valsartan, non-peptide angiotensin receptor.
Abstract: Valsartan is an orally active non-peptide angiotensin receptor antagonist, an effective
and well-tolerated anti-hypertensive drug. Besides its antihypertensive action, it has clinical
implications in many other disorders, like heart failure (HF), arrhythmia, chronic kidney disease
(CKD), diabetic complications (DM), atherosclerosis, etc. Besides angiotensin receptor blocking
activity, valsartan reduces circulating levels of biochemical markers, such as hs-CRP, which is
responsible for its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activity. Moreover, valsartan also acts by
inhibiting or inducing various signalling pathways, such as inducing autophagy via the
AKT/mTOR/S6K pathway or inhibiting the TLR/NF-kB pathway. The current review exhaustively
discusses the therapeutic implications of valsartan with specific emphasis on the mechanism of
action in various disorders. The article provides a detailed spectrum of the therapeutic profile of
valsartan and will likely be very useful to researchers working in the relevant research areas.