Receptors in cardiovascular disease: review and introduction

Amedeo Leonardi, Giorgio Sironi, Gianni Motta
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Despite recent encouraging declines, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still responsible for about 50% of premature death in the Western industrialized countries, greater than cancer, AIDS and accidents, combined. Different aspects of the disease have been considered and the main currently available and possible future drugs whose effect is based on interaction with a receptor have been reviewed. Catecholamines receptors ligands, mainly β-blockers, and the new angiotensin II antagonists represent the most important classes among the established therapies. Investigational approaches such as the oral glycoprotein GPIIb/IIIa antagonists and endothelin, adenosine and neuropeptide Y receptors ligands are discussed. Receptorology represents just a part of the therapeutical approach to CVD, where other classes of drugs with enzyme or ionic channel based mechanisms are largely used and innovative therapies based on the most advanced research techniques could early become reality.

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心血管疾病中的受体:综述与介绍
尽管最近出现了令人鼓舞的下降,但心血管疾病(CVD)仍然占西方工业化国家过早死亡的50%左右,比癌症、艾滋病和事故加起来还要多。已经考虑了该疾病的不同方面,并对目前可用的主要药物和未来可能的药物进行了综述,这些药物的作用基于与受体的相互作用。儿茶酚胺受体配体,主要是β受体阻滞剂和新的血管紧张素II拮抗剂代表了最重要的治疗类别。研究方法,如口服糖蛋白GPIIb/IIIa拮抗剂和内皮素,腺苷和神经肽Y受体配体进行了讨论。受体学只是心血管疾病治疗方法的一部分,其他基于酶或离子通道机制的药物被大量使用,基于最先进研究技术的创新疗法可能很快成为现实。
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