Role of polyamines and their antimetabolites in clinical medicine.

J Jänne, E Hölttä, A Kallio, K Käpyaho
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Polyamine research, which began with a clinical observation more than 300 years ago, has progressed for several decades as pure basic research, sometimes considered as an academic triviality. The role of polyamines in clinical medicine is coming of age. The fruits of polyamine research are just now entering into the realm of practical application and in a very multidisciplinary manner. Basic research on polyamine metabolism and the elucidation of their physiologic functions has involved many academically interesting, even revolutionary, aspects, but the imagination of biochemists and cell biologists may no longer be sufficient to discover the best ways to translate the results of this basic research into clinical practice. It is almost certain that polyamine antimetabolites will soon find their place among the drug regimens used for the treatment of human malignancies and, possibly, also of hyperproliferative skin diseases. The elucidation of the role of polyamines in cell differentiation may offer fundamental applications regarding the regulation of cell cycle events. The discovery of the antiparasitic properties of polyamine antimetabolites may have a major impact on the well-being of millions of people in the developing world. The potential application of polyamine research in microbial and viral diseases is an area in which investigational insight is just beginning. Finally, the clinical chemistry of extracellular polyamines, although initially disappointing, has not yet been explored in depth and may offer applications useful for the diagnosis or follow-up of a variety of common diseases.

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多胺及其抗代谢产物在临床医学中的作用。
多胺研究始于300多年前的临床观察,几十年来一直是纯基础研究,有时被认为是学术上的琐事。多胺在临床医学中的作用日益成熟。多胺研究的成果现在正以多学科的方式进入实际应用领域。多胺代谢的基础研究及其生理功能的阐明涉及许多学术上有趣的,甚至是革命性的方面,但生物化学家和细胞生物学家的想象力可能不再足以发现将这一基础研究成果转化为临床实践的最佳途径。几乎可以肯定的是,多胺抗代谢物将很快在用于治疗人类恶性肿瘤的药物方案中占有一席之地,也可能用于治疗增殖性皮肤病。阐明多胺在细胞分化中的作用可能为细胞周期事件的调控提供基础应用。多胺抗代谢物抗寄生虫特性的发现可能对发展中国家数百万人的福祉产生重大影响。多胺在微生物和病毒疾病研究中的潜在应用是一个刚刚开始的研究领域。最后,细胞外多胺的临床化学虽然最初令人失望,但尚未深入探索,可能为各种常见疾病的诊断或随访提供有用的应用。
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