Nattokinase historical sketch on experimental and clinical evidence

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Italian Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI:10.4081/itjm.2023.1583
P. Di Micco, F. F. Bernardi, G. Camporese, Mario Biglietto, A. Perrella, T. Ciarambino, V. Russo, E. Imbalzano
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Nattokinase (NK) is a protease derived from food used mainly in the Japanese diet that has several properties. The main activity is related to improving fibrinolytic activities. Other activities have been demonstrated in the regulation of blood pressure by the action toward angiotensin proteases and in the antiplatelet activities. NK can be given orally and reaches its maximal concentration after 12 hours. In addition, an antithrombotic activity based on various NK activities has been proposed. First, increased fibrinolytic activity increases thrombus dissolution and/or the formation of atherosclerotic plaques; second, its enhanced antiplatelet action adds to clot dissolution. All activities have been studied in animals and humans in vitro and in vivo. Relevant adverse effects of NK therapy have not been described, however clinical experience is restricted to case series and volunteers and is not based on clinical studies, thus clinical trials are required to confirm.
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纳豆激酶实验和临床证据的历史概述
纳豆激酶(NK)是一种蛋白酶,主要来源于日本饮食中使用的食物,具有几种特性。其主要作用与改善纤溶活性有关。其他活性已被证明是通过对血管紧张素蛋白酶的作用和抗血小板活性来调节血压。NK可口服,12小时后达到最大浓度。此外,已经提出了一种基于各种NK活性的抗血栓活性。首先,纤溶活性增加会增加血栓溶解和/或动脉粥样硬化斑块的形成;其次,其增强的抗血小板作用增加了血块的溶解。所有的活性都在动物和人类体内和体外进行了研究。NK治疗的相关不良反应尚未见报道,但临床经验仅限于病例系列和志愿者,并不是基于临床研究,需要临床试验来证实。
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Italian Journal of Medicine
Italian Journal of Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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