1. Summary
2. Background
3. Clinical & economic overviews
Alzheimer's disease
Depressive disorders
Unipolar Disorders
Bipolar Disorders
Treatment strategies
Reuptake inhibitors
Tricyclic antidepressants
5-HT receptor antagonists
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Adrenoceptor antagonists
Dopamine modulators
Treatment guidelines
Anxiety disorders
Subtypes of anxiety disorders
Panic disorder
Phobic Disorders
Agoraphobia
Specific phobias
Social Phobia
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
4. A role for angiotensin in CNS disorders
The angiotensin system: A background
Proof of concept
Pharmacogenomic considerations
5. Disease incidence and market values
6. Current development activity surrounding the renin-angiotensin pathway and also anxiety, depression and Alzheimer's disease
Angiotensin receptor ligands
Drugs in development or on the market classified by phase and company
Trend analysis
Recent patent activity
Drug profiles
candesartan
eprosartan
irbesartan
losartan
valsartan
telmisartan
saralasin
olmesartan
CS-866CMB
KRH-594
pratosartan
EG-005
CS-088
TY-10721
ETRX-101
angiotensin-II
Antidepressants/anxiolytics
Drugs in development or on the market classified by pharmacology, phase and company
Trend analysis
Antidepressants/anxiolytics
Drugs in development or on the market classified by pharmacology, phase and company
Trend analysis
Memory enhancers
Drugs in development or on the market classified by pharmacology, phase and company
Trend analysis
Companies involved in angiotensin R&D
"Originators"
Co-developers & In-licensers
Companies involved in antidepressant/anxiolytic R&D
"Originators"
Co-developers & In-licensers
7. Strategic analysis
Which target for which condition?
8. Screening architecture and model selection
9. Selected Field Leader
About the contributors to this report
Dr Paul Gard (Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton): Dr Gard was educated at Nottingham and Aston Universities and has since occupied positions at the Schools of Pharmacy at Brighton and the Cental Institute of Technology, Wellington, New Zealand. Currently senior lecturer at the University of Brighton and Pharmacology Dr Gard is responsible for a research group focussing on behavioral pharmacology, particularly the behavioral effects of steroid and peptide hormones and in particular Dr Gard is one of the only global experts in the CNS effects of angiotensin. Secondary research interests include targeted drug delivery and drug delivery implants/devices.
Dr Jon Goldhill: Dr Jon Goldhill has over 10 years of academic and industrial research experience including 5 years in middle management at the French pharmaceutical giants, Sanofi-Synthelabo. Focussing on a variety of indications including inflammatory disorders, GI disease, Urological conditions and cancer, Dr Goldhill was responsible for target identification and project development. Dr Goldhill is now CEO and chief analyst at LeadDiscovery and coordinates the identification of candidate drug discovery projects with industrial potential.