Patents by Inventor Glenn J. Smits

Glenn J. Smits has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20040259889
    Abstract: Methods useful for reducing pulmonary vasoconstriction or improving pulmonary hemodynamics in a patient are disclosed. More particularly, this invention relates to administering A1 adenosine receptor antagonists to reduce pulmonary vasoconstriction and improve pulmonary hemodynamics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2004
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Inventors: Glenn J Smits, Francis G Spinale
  • Publication number: 20040101523
    Abstract: Renal-selective prodrugs are described which are preferentially converted in the kidney to compounds capable of inhibiting synthesis of catecholamine-type neurotransmitters involved in renal sympathetic nerve activity. The prodrugs described herein are derived from inhibitor compounds capable of inhibiting one or more of the enzymes involved in catecholamine synthesis, such compounds being classifiable as tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitors, or as dopa-decarboxylase inhibitors, or as dopamine-&bgr;-hydroxylase inhibitors. These inhibitor compounds are linked to a chemical moiety, such as a glutamic acid derivative, by a cleavable bond which is recognized selectively by enzymes located predominantly in the kidney. The liberated inhibitor compound is then available in the kidney to inhibit one or more of the enzymes involved in catecholamine synthesis. Inhibition of renal catecholamine synthesis can suppress heightened renal nerve activity associated with sodium-retention related disorders such as hypertension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2003
    Publication date: May 27, 2004
    Applicant: G.D. Searle & Co.
    Inventors: David B. Reitz, John P. Koepke, Edward H. Blaine, Joseph R. Schuh, Robert E. Manning, Glenn J. Smits
  • Publication number: 20030220521
    Abstract: Renal-selective prodrugs are described which are preferentially converted in the kidney to compounds capable of inhibiting synthesis of catecholamine-type neurotransmitters involved in renal sympathetic nerve activity. The prodrugs described herein are derived from inhibitor compounds capable of inhibiting one or more of the enzymes involved in catecholamine synthesis, such compounds being classifiable as tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitors, or as dopa-decarboxylase inhibitors, or as dopamine-&bgr;-hydroxylase inhibitors. These inhibitor compounds are linked to a chemical moiety, such as a glutamic acid derivative, by a cleavable bond which is recognized selectively by enzymes located predominantly in the kidney. The liberated inhibitor compound is then available in the kidney to inhibit one or more of the enzymes involved in catecholamine synthesis. Inhibition of renal catecholamine synthesis can suppress heightened renal nerve activity associated with sodium-retention related disorders such as hypertension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2002
    Publication date: November 27, 2003
    Applicant: G.D. Searle & Co.
    Inventors: David B. Reitz, John P. Koepke, Edward H. Blaine, Joseph R. Schuh, Robert E. Manning, Glenn J. Smits