Toluene Toxicity in the Brain: From Cellular Targets to Molecular Mechanisms.

IF 13.1 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-012924-010532
Andrew A Shaw, Jeffery D Steketee, Anna N Bukiya, Alex M Dopico
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Abstract

Toluene intoxication constitutes a persistent public health problem worldwide. While most organs can be damaged, the brain is a primary target whether exposure is accidental, occupational, or recreational. Interventions to prevent/revert brain damage by toluene are curtailed by the scarce information on the molecular targets and mechanisms mediating toluene's brain toxicity and the common exposure to other neurotoxins and/or coexistence of neurological/psychiatric disorders. We examine (a) the physicochemical properties of toluene that allow this inhalant to primarily target the lipid-rich brain; (b) the cell types targeted by toluene (neurons, different types of glia), while considering a cerebrovascular component; and (c) putative molecular mechanisms by which toluene may modify receptor function while analyzing structural features that allow toluene to directly interact with membrane lipids or specific proteins. This information constitutes a stepping stone to design pharmacotherapies that counteract toluene brain intoxication.

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脑中的甲苯毒性:从细胞靶点到分子机制。
甲苯中毒是世界范围内一个长期存在的公共卫生问题。虽然大多数器官都可能受损,但无论是意外、职业还是娱乐暴露,大脑都是主要目标。由于缺乏关于介导甲苯脑毒性的分子靶点和机制的信息,以及常见的其他神经毒素暴露和/或神经/精神疾病共存的信息,预防/恢复甲苯脑损伤的干预措施受到限制。我们检查(a)甲苯的物理化学性质,使这种吸入剂主要针对富含脂质的大脑;(b)甲苯靶向的细胞类型(神经元,不同类型的胶质细胞),同时考虑到脑血管成分;(c)甲苯可能改变受体功能的假定分子机制,同时分析允许甲苯直接与膜脂或特定蛋白质相互作用的结构特征。这一信息为设计对抗甲苯脑中毒的药物疗法奠定了基础。
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期刊介绍: Since 1961, the Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology has been a comprehensive resource covering significant developments in pharmacology and toxicology. The journal encompasses various aspects, including receptors, transporters, enzymes, chemical agents, drug development science, and systems like the immune, nervous, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, endocrine, and pulmonary systems. Special topics are also featured in this annual review.
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