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摘要
简介右美托咪定是一种高度特异性的α2激动剂,自2000年问世以来,因其卓越的交感溶解、镇静和镇痛作用,已被广泛应用于临床镇静和手术麻醉。本综述旨在通过全面描述右美托咪定的作用机制,并从基础研究和临床研究的角度探讨其神经保护作用,从而找出治疗脑部疾病患者的新方法:方法:以右美托咪定和相关脑部疾病为关键词在PubMed和Web of Science数据库中进行检索,同时纳入近十年来的相关文章进行详细总结和分析:右美托咪定具有很强的神经保护作用,如保护血脑屏障、减少神经元死亡、维持血流动力学稳定、减少术后躁动和认知功能障碍。此外,右美托咪定还具有多种神经保护作用,包括抗炎和抗氧化应激作用、调节自噬和减少脑部疾病的细胞凋亡:结论:右美托咪定是一种神经保护剂,可在治疗的各个阶段预防脑部疾病。结论:右美托咪定在治疗的各个阶段都能发挥神经保护剂的作用,预防脑部疾病。然而,要优化剂量和用药策略,还需要进行样本量更大的临床试验。
Progress on the Mechanisms and Neuroprotective Benefits of Dexmedetomidine in Brain Diseases
Introduction
Dexmedetomidine, a highly specific α2 agonist, has been extensively utilized in clinical sedation and surgical anesthesia since its introduction in 2000 due to its excellent sympatholytic, sedative, and analgesic effects. This review aimed to identify new approaches for the treatment of patients with brain disorders by thoroughly describing the mechanism of action of dexmedetomidine and examining its neuroprotective effects from the standpoints of basic and clinical research.
Methods
The PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched using the keywords dexmedetomidine and related brain diseases, although relevant articles from the last decade were included for detailed summarization and analysis.
Results
Dexmedetomidine has shown strong neuroprotective effects, such as protection of the blood-brain barrier, decreased neuronal death, maintained hemodynamic stability, and reduced postoperative agitation and cognitive dysfunction. Furthermore, dexmedetomidine has been shown to exert various neuroprotective effects, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidative stress effects, modulation of autophagy, and reduction of apoptosis in cerebral diseases.
Conclusions
Dexmedetomidine acts as a neuroprotective agent against brain diseases during all phases of treatment. However, clinical trials with larger sample sizes are required to optimize dosage and dosing strategies.
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