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Recent Advances in Targeting Inflammation

Ion channels, GPCR Signaling Tools, Therapies, and Beyond

  • 1st Edition - September 10, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Senthilkumar Rajagopal, Kunka Mohanram Ramkumar, Gautam Sethi, Ankita Chatterjee
  • Language: English

Recent Advances in Targeting Inflammation: Ion Channels, GPCR Signaling Tools, Therapies, and Beyond delves into the multifaceted occurrences of inflammation across differ… Read more

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Recent Advances in Targeting Inflammation: Ion Channels, GPCR Signaling Tools, Therapies, and Beyond delves into the multifaceted occurrences of inflammation across different systems, such as neuroinflammation and gastric inflammation. The book's main goal is to present the latest highlights, covering advancements in inflammation, investigational therapies, animal models, and biomarkers. These insights are crucial for better diagnosis, monitoring, and potential therapeutic options for patients suffering from both acute and chronic inflammation. This comprehensive work explores various topics, including ion channel regulation in inflammation, GPCR regulation, signaling pathways, and therapeutic approaches.

It emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of ion channels, GPCR, and nutrition in managing inflammation effectively. Additionally, the book discusses the global impact of chronic inflammation on health outcomes, stressing the need for improved healthcare planning and strategies.

Key features

  • Focuses on the development of multiple discipline approaches in inflammation and nutrition-related research
  • Brings together leading researchers in ion channels' regulation of inflammation
  • Presents essential reference information for researchers in the area
  • Provides current developments in disease, making it a vital resource for students and industry professionals

Readership

Researchers in the field of inflammation, electrophysiological and overall, biologists and preclinical and clinician working in the fields of ion channels and GPCR regulation in inflammation and GPCR targeting drug discovery and developments

Table of contents

Section 1: Introduction and Ion channels regulation in inflammation

1. Introduction : Voltage gated ion channels and GPCR signaling in inflammation

2. Calcium – dependent regulation of ion channels in inflammation

3. Unveiling the Significance of Mitochondrial Ion Channels in Inflammatory Responses

4. Neuroinflammation with regards to ion Channels dysregulation

Section 2: GPCR regulation in inflammation

5. Role of GPCRs in Inflammasome activation and Therapeutics

6. G-Protein Coupled Receptors Linked with the MASLD-MASH Transition: Updates for Pharmacotherapeutic Development

7. Molecularity of GPCR Signaling involved in Neuroinflammation

8. GPCR regulation of chemokine, lipid mediator and neuropeptide receptors in inflammation

Section 3: Signaling Pathways in Inflammation

9. G protein-coupled receptors: structure- and function-based drug discovery

10. Alteration of inflammatory Signaling network in cancer

11. Role of MAPK in Neuroinflammation: A molecular approach

Section 4: Therapeutic approaches for inflammation

12. G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in the treatment of diabetes

13. Application of Nanoparticles for Targeting G Protein-Coupled Receptors

14. Advancements in Targeting Ion Channels and GPCRs for inflammation therapy: Molecular Insights and Clinical Implications

15. Nano-therapeutic strategies for inflammation via GPCR modulation: An update

16. Innovative GPCR Targeting Strategies in Drug Therapy for Inflammatory Diseases: Mechanistic Approaches

17. Distinctive applications of nano-therapeutics in mitigating metabolic disorder-inflammation

18. Therapeutic approaches for inflammation

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 10, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Senthilkumar Rajagopal

Dr. Senthilkumar Rajagopal is an Associate Professor/Ramalingaswami Re-entry fellow [DBT] of Department of Biotechnology, REVA University, Bangalore, INDIA. He secured PhD in Biochemistry from Annamalai University, INDIA. He did his three Post-doctoral researches in Anesthesiology in University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, followed by Department of Cancer Immunology & AIDS, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts and, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Dr. Senthilkumar is a recipient of Rameshwardasji Birla Smarak Kosh Endowment award from Mumbai Medical Trust, Mumbai, INDIA for his master of philosophy work “Role of Cassia auriculata Leaf extract in alcoholic hepatotoxicity” and Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship from Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. In addition, he has received Summer Research Fellowships two times in a row from notable scientific agencies in India such as NASI-INSA-IASc. He has more than 18 years of research experiences in various fields such as Alcoholic hepatotoxicity, Voltage gated calcium channels, protein kinase C phosphorylation, ADAM family, Smooth muscle physiology, G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathways, Neurotransmitters transporters to Central Nervous system. He has published nearly 75 research articles in various peer-reviewed international journals, 46 book chapters, 10 abstracts, 65 conferences proceedings/abstracts and attended various workshops/seminars in India, Canada and USA. He has reviewed and screened the abstracts for National Biotechnology Conferences and Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) and also served the special judge for Biophysical Society award at Virginia Piedmont Regional Science Fair. He has delivered his presentation on “Talk to Expert” series which is organized by India Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematical facilities map (iSTEM) in association with Principal Scientific adviser to Prime minister office, Govt of India. He conducts research in the area of G-protein coupled receptor mediated intracellular mechanisms by Alcohol-induced digestive disorders in the gastrointestinal tract. Currently, he is mentoring graduate students and having research projects from various funding agencies.
Affiliations and expertise
School of Applied Sciences, REVA University

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Kunka Mohanram Ramkumar

Dr. Ramkumar is a Professor of Biotechnology at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India. He received his doctoral degree from Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, India, where he was trained in cell signaling networks, particularly pancreatic β-cell apoptosis. He expanded his realm into the cellular pathophysiology of diabetes during his post-doctoral fellowship at the Chonbuk National University Medical School, Republic of Korea. Further, during his research at the Stanford University School of Medicine, USA, he developed molecular imaging methods to study cellular and molecular pathways in vitro and in vivo. During his academic tenure at SRMIST, Dr. Ramkumar established Cell Culture Laboratory with a 'State of Art' infrastructure. He has made several contributions to the cellular signaling network in diabetes. He has developed a high throughput cell-based assay for screening signaling molecules that restore cellular homeostasis. His research interests span the identification of treatment targets for the management of diabetes. Much of his work has been on understanding the transcription factors involved in redox signaling associated with diabetes and its complications. He has also investigated the epigenetic regulation of cellular mediators involved in the pathophysiology of various diseases. Dr. Ramkumar has conducted several "Hands-on Training Workshops" related to Cell culture. He has over 150 scholarly contributions, including 100 peer-reviewed research papers, and based on his research accomplishments, Dr. Ramkumar has been ranked among the top 2% scientists consecutively for two years, as per the global list released by Stanford University, USA. His research has received more the 3 Crores of funding from several Government agencies, including the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Department of Biotechnology (DBT), and Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Industries. He is also a recipient of various awards from Government agencies including “Young Scientist Award” from DST and “SERB International Research Experience (SIRE)” award from SERB. Dr. Ramkumar has established Research Cohort with several hospitals and closely associates with clinicians, translating research from bench to bedside.

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Gautam Sethi

Dr. Gautam Sethi is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. His research focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer initiation and progression, particularly the activation of oncogenic transcription factors by carcinogens and inflammatory agents, and the identification of novel therapeutic inhibitors. Dr. Sethi has made substantial and direct scholarly contributions to the fields of gut microbiota, cancer pathophysiology, and host–microbiome interactions, with particular emphasis on immunotherapy, tumor microenvironment modulation, metabolic signaling, and therapy response prediction. He has authored numerous peer‑reviewed research and review articles in high‑impact journals, received multiple international awards, and serves on the editorial boards of more than 15 international journals.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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Ankita Chatterjee

Dr. Ankita Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor in Department of Biotechnology, School of Applied Sciences, REVA University, Bangalore, India. Her research area includes microbial technology focusing on the effect of microorganisms and microbial metabolites in reducing the environmental pollutants. The area of research also spans around extraction of pharmaceutically active bioactive compounds from natural sources and their analyses. She has 35 publications at present which include 22 research and review papers in reputed international and national journals as well as 13 book chapters in internationally edited books under reputed publishers. She has served as reviewer for various international journals.