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Guanabenz (pronounced GWAHN-a-benz, sold under the trade name Wytensin) is an alpha agonist that is selective to the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor. Guanabenz is used as an antihypertensive drug used in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension).[1][2]

The most common side effects during guanabenz therapy are dizzinessdrowsinessdry mouthheadache and weakness.[3]

Guanabenz can make one drowsy or less alert, therefore driving or operating dangerous machinery is not recommended.

Research

Guanabenz also has some anti-inflammatory properties in different pathological situations, including multiple sclerosis.[4]

Guanabenz was found in one study to exert an inhibitory effect by decreasing the abundance of the enzyme CH25H, a cholesterol hydroxylase linked to antiviral immunity. Therefore, it is suggested that the drug and similar compounds could be used to treat type I interferon-dependent pathologies and that the CH25H enzyme could be a therapeutic target to control these diseases,[5] including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

See also

References

  1.  Walker BR, Hare LE, Deitch MW (1982). “Comparative antihypertensive effects of guanabenz and clonidine”. The Journal of International Medical Research10 (1): 6–14. doi:10.1177/030006058201000102PMID 7037502S2CID 2139809.[permanent dead link]
  2.  Bonham AC, Trapani AJ, Portis LR, Brody MJ (December 1984). “Studies on the mechanism of the central antihypertensive effect of guanabenz and clonidine”Journal of Hypertension Supplement2 (3): S543–S546. PMID 6599714.[permanent dead link]
  3.  “Guanabenz | The Merck Index Online”www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  4.  Way SW, Podojil JR, Clayton BL, Zaremba A, Collins TL, Kunjamma RB, et al. (March 2015). “Pharmaceutical integrated stress response enhancement protects oligodendrocytes and provides a potential multiple sclerosis therapeutic”Nature Communications6: 6532. Bibcode:2015NatCo…6.6532Wdoi:10.1038/ncomms7532PMC 4360920PMID 25766071.
  5.  Perego J, Mendes A, Bourbon C, Camosseto V, Combes A, Liu H, et al. (January 2018). “Guanabenz inhibits TLR9 signaling through a pathway that is independent of eIF2α dephosphorylation by the GADD34/PP1c complex”. Science Signaling11 (514) eaam8104. doi:10.1126/scisignal.aam8104hdl:10773/27856PMID 29363586S2CID 13680678.

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