{"title":"烟酸诱导的潮红:机制、病理生理学和未来展望","authors":"Aaqib Javaid , Shyam Lal Mudavath","doi":"10.1016/j.abb.2024.110163","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Flushing is a typical physiological reaction to high emotional reactions. It is characterized by cutaneous vasodilation and a feeling of warmth and skin redness, especially in the face areas. Flushing is frequently linked to social anxiety, but it can also be a sign of a number of benign and malignant medical disorders. The study focuses on niacin-induced flushing, a well-researched side effect of the niacin, a drug which increases cholesterol levels. Niacin-induced flushing occurs when the hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 2 (HCA2 or GPR109A) is activated. This starts a signaling cascade that releases prostaglandins, especially PGD2, which causes cutaneous vasodilation. Furthermore, niacin directly interacts with the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel TRPV1, offering a different, non-prostaglandin-based explanation for flushing brought on by niacin, highlighting the intricate physiological mechanisms behind this widespread occurrence. The review delves deeper into the advantages of niacin treatment for the cardiovascular system, highlighting how it can improve lipid profiles and lower cardiovascular events when used with statins. To sum it up, this study offers a thorough understanding of flushing, including its physiological foundation, many etiologies, diagnostic difficulties, and the subtleties of flushing caused by niacin. The investigation of innovative dose forms and nanomedicine highlights the continuous endeavors to improve patient compliance and reduce side effects, laying the groundwork for further developments in flushing treatment.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":8174,"journal":{"name":"Archives of biochemistry and biophysics","volume":"761 ","pages":"Article 110163"},"PeriodicalIF":3.8000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Niacin-induced flushing: Mechanism, pathophysiology, and future perspectives\",\"authors\":\"Aaqib Javaid , Shyam Lal Mudavath\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.abb.2024.110163\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Flushing is a typical physiological reaction to high emotional reactions. It is characterized by cutaneous vasodilation and a feeling of warmth and skin redness, especially in the face areas. Flushing is frequently linked to social anxiety, but it can also be a sign of a number of benign and malignant medical disorders. The study focuses on niacin-induced flushing, a well-researched side effect of the niacin, a drug which increases cholesterol levels. Niacin-induced flushing occurs when the hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 2 (HCA2 or GPR109A) is activated. This starts a signaling cascade that releases prostaglandins, especially PGD2, which causes cutaneous vasodilation. Furthermore, niacin directly interacts with the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel TRPV1, offering a different, non-prostaglandin-based explanation for flushing brought on by niacin, highlighting the intricate physiological mechanisms behind this widespread occurrence. The review delves deeper into the advantages of niacin treatment for the cardiovascular system, highlighting how it can improve lipid profiles and lower cardiovascular events when used with statins. To sum it up, this study offers a thorough understanding of flushing, including its physiological foundation, many etiologies, diagnostic difficulties, and the subtleties of flushing caused by niacin. 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Niacin-induced flushing: Mechanism, pathophysiology, and future perspectives
Flushing is a typical physiological reaction to high emotional reactions. It is characterized by cutaneous vasodilation and a feeling of warmth and skin redness, especially in the face areas. Flushing is frequently linked to social anxiety, but it can also be a sign of a number of benign and malignant medical disorders. The study focuses on niacin-induced flushing, a well-researched side effect of the niacin, a drug which increases cholesterol levels. Niacin-induced flushing occurs when the hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 2 (HCA2 or GPR109A) is activated. This starts a signaling cascade that releases prostaglandins, especially PGD2, which causes cutaneous vasodilation. Furthermore, niacin directly interacts with the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel TRPV1, offering a different, non-prostaglandin-based explanation for flushing brought on by niacin, highlighting the intricate physiological mechanisms behind this widespread occurrence. The review delves deeper into the advantages of niacin treatment for the cardiovascular system, highlighting how it can improve lipid profiles and lower cardiovascular events when used with statins. To sum it up, this study offers a thorough understanding of flushing, including its physiological foundation, many etiologies, diagnostic difficulties, and the subtleties of flushing caused by niacin. The investigation of innovative dose forms and nanomedicine highlights the continuous endeavors to improve patient compliance and reduce side effects, laying the groundwork for further developments in flushing treatment.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics publishes quality original articles and reviews in the developing areas of biochemistry and biophysics.
Research Areas Include:
• Enzyme and protein structure, function, regulation. Folding, turnover, and post-translational processing
• Biological oxidations, free radical reactions, redox signaling, oxygenases, P450 reactions
• Signal transduction, receptors, membrane transport, intracellular signals. Cellular and integrated metabolism.