Current antithrombotic therapies and prospects of natural compounds in the management of the thrombotic disorder

Tanoy Mazumder, Md. Abdus Salam, Shuvo Mitra, S. Hossain, M. Hussain
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Thrombosis-associated cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders are the leading causes of global mortality and morbidity; this rate is alarmingly rising. A diverse class of antithrombotic drugs like antiplatelet and anticoagulant agents are frequently used to manage thrombus-induced physiological consequences, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. But these agents have reported producing a series of adverse effects on the body, including potential bleeding episodes, which makes it urgent to discover antithrombotic therapy with higher efficacy, novel mechanisms of action, and fewer side effects. Research is still going on to isolate antithrombotic agents from various natural sources, and researchers are making remarkable progress in this field. In different experimental models, medicinal plant extracts and plant-derived bioactive compounds have been documented to produce antithrombotic activity through mechanisms like conventional drugs, with minimal or no side effects. Plant extracts and their bioactive compounds (phenolics, polysaccharides, peptides, terpenes, flavonoids) have proven their efficacy as potential candidates for developing safe antithrombotic therapy in numerous in vivo and in vitro models. Our review aims to introduce the readers to the relationship between thrombus formation and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), problems with traditional therapies, and the role of natural resources in managing thrombus-induced cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases with possible mechanisms.
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当前的抗血栓疗法和天然化合物在治疗血栓性疾病方面的前景
血栓相关的心脑血管疾病是导致全球死亡和发病的主要原因,而且这一比例还在以惊人的速度上升。抗血栓药物种类繁多,如抗血小板药物和抗凝药物,常用于控制血栓引起的生理后果,包括心脑血管疾病。但据报道,这些药物会对人体产生一系列不良影响,包括潜在的出血发作,因此迫切需要发现疗效更高、作用机制新颖、副作用更小的抗血栓疗法。从各种天然资源中分离抗血栓药物的研究仍在继续,研究人员在这一领域取得了显著进展。在不同的实验模型中,药用植物提取物和植物提取的生物活性化合物已被证实能通过与传统药物类似的机制产生抗血栓活性,且副作用极小或没有副作用。植物提取物及其生物活性化合物(酚类、多糖、肽、萜类、类黄酮)已在大量体内和体外模型中证明了其作为开发安全抗血栓疗法潜在候选物质的功效。我们的综述旨在向读者介绍血栓形成与心血管疾病(CVDs)之间的关系、传统疗法存在的问题,以及自然资源在控制血栓诱发的心脑血管疾病中的作用和可能的机制。
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