免疫药理学对冬虫夏草的见解:利用治疗败血症的潜力。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current pharmaceutical design Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.2174/0113816128326301240920040036
Juhi Saxena, Gaurang Agarwal, Sarvjeet Das, Anshu Kumar, Krish Thakkar, Sanket Kaushik, Vijay Kumar Srivatsava, Arif Jamal Siddiqui, Anupam Jyoti
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冬虫夏草(Cordyceps spp., CS),一种著名的药用蘑菇,属于藏药,主要分布在喜马拉雅山的高海拔地区。CS富含各种生物活性物质,包括核苷类、甾醇类、黄酮类、多肽和酚类化合物。生物活性化合物和CS提取物具有抗菌、抗氧化、免疫调节和炎症特性,以及在一系列疾病状态下的器官保护特性。该研究旨在审查CS,一种药用蘑菇,作为治疗败血症的潜力。虽然目前的败血症药物有副作用,但CS因其抗炎、抗氧化和抗菌特性而显示出前景。我们对Scopus和PubMed上发表的原创和评论文章进行了广泛的文献检索。使用的关键词是冬虫夏草、败血症和炎症。研究表明,CS提取物和生物活性化合物靶向自由基,包括氧化应激和亚硝化应激,降低炎症,调节免疫系统,这些都是脓毒症的关键成分。脑、肝、肾、肺和心脏等器官可能在败血症期间受到CS提取物的保护。具有抗炎和保护作用的传统疗法,如冬虫夏草蘑菇,对败血症很有希望。然而,需要更多的研究包括临床试验来验证CS代谢物在器官保护和对抗败血症感染方面的有用性。
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Immunopharmacological Insights into Cordyceps spp.: Harnessing Therapeutic Potential for Sepsis.

Cordyceps spp. (CS), a well-known medicinal mushroom that belongs to Tibetan medicine and is predominantly found in the high altitudes in the Himalayas. CS is a rich reservoir of various bioactive substances including nucleosides, sterols flavonoids, peptides, and phenolic compounds. The bioactive compounds and CS extract have antibacterial, antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and inflammatory properties in addition to organ protection properties across a range of disease states. The study aimed to review the potential of CS, a medicinal mushroom, as a treatment for sepsis. While current sepsis drugs have side effects, CS shows promise due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties. We have performed an extensive literature search based on published original and review articles in Scopus and PubMed. The keywords used were Cordyceps, sepsis, and inflammation. Studies indicate that CS extract and bioactive compounds target free radicals including oxidative as well as nitrosative stress, lower inflammation, and modulate the immune system, all of which are critical components in sepsis. The brain, liver, kidneys, lungs, and heart are among the organs that CS extracts may be able to shield against harm during sepsis. Traditional remedies with anti-inflammatory and protective qualities, such as Cordyceps mushrooms, are promising in sepsis. However, more research including clinical trials is required to validate the usefulness of CS metabolites in terms of organ protection and fight infections in sepsis.

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期刊介绍: Current Pharmaceutical Design publishes timely in-depth reviews and research articles from leading pharmaceutical researchers in the field, covering all aspects of current research in rational drug design. Each issue is devoted to a single major therapeutic area guest edited by an acknowledged authority in the field. Each thematic issue of Current Pharmaceutical Design covers all subject areas of major importance to modern drug design including: medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, drug targets and disease mechanism.
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