Alpha-lipoic acid: A promising pharmacotherapy seen through the lens of kidney diseases

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crphar.2024.100206
George J. Dugbartey , Karl K. Alornyo , Christabel O. Dapaa-Addo , Emmanuel Botchway , Emmanuel K. Kwashie , Yvonne Harley
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Kidney diseases have rapidly increased in prevalence over the past few decades, and have now become a major global public health concern. This has put economic burden on the public healthcare system and causing significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Unfortunately, drugs currently in use for the management of kidney diseases have long-term major adverse effects that negatively impact the quality of life of these patients, hence making these drugs a “necessary evil”. In recent times, antioxidant therapy has been explored as a potential pharmacological avenue for treatment of kidney diseases, and could offer a better therapeutic option with less adverse effect profile. One of such antioxidants is alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), a sulphur-containing multifunctional antioxidant that is endogenously produced by lipoic acid synthase in the mitochondria of many tissues, including the kidney. Burgeoning evidence indicates that ALA is showing clinical promise in the treatment and pharmacological management of many kidney diseases through its antioxidant and other therapeutic properties by activating several protective mechanisms while inhibiting deleterious signaling pathways. In this review, we present ALA as a potent naturally occurring antioxidant, its mitochondrial biosynthesis and pharmacological properties. In addition, we also discuss within the limit of present literature, ALA and its underlying molecular mechanisms implicated in experimental and clinical treatment of various kidney conditions, and thus, may offer nephrologists an additional and/or alternative avenue in the pharmacological management and treatment of kidney diseases while giving hope to these patients.

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硫辛酸:从肾脏疾病的角度看前景广阔的药物疗法
过去几十年来,肾脏疾病的发病率迅速上升,现已成为全球公共卫生的一个主要问题。这给公共医疗系统带来了经济负担,并在全球范围内造成了严重的发病率和死亡率。遗憾的是,目前用于治疗肾脏疾病的药物会产生长期的严重不良反应,对患者的生活质量造成负面影响,因此这些药物成为了 "必要之恶"。近来,抗氧化疗法已被视为治疗肾脏疾病的潜在药物途径,并可提供更好的治疗选择,且不良反应较少。硫辛酸是一种含硫的多功能抗氧化剂,由包括肾脏在内的许多组织线粒体中的硫辛酸合成酶内源性产生。越来越多的证据表明,ALA 具有抗氧化和其他治疗特性,能激活多种保护机制,同时抑制有害的信号通路,因此在治疗和药物控制多种肾脏疾病方面显示出临床前景。在这篇综述中,我们将介绍作为一种强效天然抗氧化剂的 ALA 及其线粒体生物合成和药理特性。此外,我们还在现有文献的范围内讨论了 ALA 及其在各种肾脏疾病的实验和临床治疗中的潜在分子机制,从而为肾脏病学家在药物管理和治疗肾脏疾病方面提供了一个额外和/或替代途径,同时也为这些患者带来了希望。
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Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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