肺动脉高压和 "药物 "再利用的潜力:非洲药用植物案例

S. Jacobs, MSc MB ChB, MSc C Payne, S. Shaboodien, BSc Hons, T. Kgatla, BSc Pretorius, C. Hons, BSc Jumaar, G. Hons, MSc Maarman, PhD O Sanni, G. Maarman
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肺动脉高压(PH)是一种血液动力学疾病,由血管张力异常引起肺循环血压升高。尽管在治疗方面取得了进展,但肺动脉高压的死亡率仍然很高,因此有人提出将药物再利用作为一种缓解方法。本文回顾了将药物再利用作为治疗 PH 的可行方案的研究。我们概述了 PH 的情况,并根据其作用机制的有限证据,重点介绍了具有再利用潜力的药物。此外,研究还证明了药用植物对 PH 的益处,其中大部分源自印度或亚洲。非洲是许多药用植物的丰富产地,科学证明这些植物可对抗多种病症。在浏览这些研究时,人们会注意到一些非洲药用植物可以对抗 PH 发病机制中的分子途径(如增殖、血管收缩、炎症、氧化应激和线粒体功能障碍)。我们回顾了这些植物适用于 PH 的作用,并强调它们可以重新用作 PH 的辅助疗法。不过,这些植物要么从未在 PH 中进行过测试,要么几乎没有证据表明它们对 PH 有作用。因此,我们鼓励大家谨慎行事,因为需要开展更多研究,在 PH 的实验模型中进一步研究这些植物,同时我们也承认,此类概念验证研究的结果不一定总能带来有希望的发现。无论如何,本文旨在激励未来的研究,为该领域做出及时的贡献。
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Pulmonary hypertension and the potential of ‘drug’ repurposing: A case for African medicinal plants
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a haemodynamic disorder in which elevated blood pressure in the pulmonary circulation is caused by abnormal vascular tone. Despite advances in treatment, PH mortality remains high, and drug repurposing has been proposed as a mitigating approach. This article reviews the studies that have investigated drug repurposing as a viable option for PH. We provide an overview of PH and highlight pharmaceutical drugs with repurposing potential, based on limited evidence of their mechanisms of action. Moreover, studies have demonstrated the benefits of medicinal plants in PH, most of which are of Indian or Asian origin. Africa is a rich source of many medicinal plants that have been scientifically proven to counteract myriad pathologies. When perusing these studies, one will notice that some African medicinal plants can counteract the molecular pathways (e.g. proliferation, vasoconstriction, inflammation, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction) that are also involved in the pathogenesis of PH. We review the actions of these plants with actions applicable to PH and highlight that they could be repurposed as adjunct PH therapies. However, these plants have either never been tested in PH, or there is little evidence of their actions against PH. We therefore encourage caution, as more research is needed to study these plants further in experimental models of PH while acknowledging that the outcomes of such proof- of-concept studies may not always yield promising findings. Regardless, this article aims to stimulate future research that could make timely contributions to the field.
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African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine
African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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