神经炎症和帕金森病抗炎治疗的前景。

Peter S Whitton
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帕金森病(PD)是一种进行性神经退行性疾病,其病因尚不明确。神经炎症似乎是PD患者和实验模型中普遍存在的病理改变,两者都具有炎症的经典特征,但有证据表明该过程已变得不受控制。因此,在PD治疗中使用抗炎药物似乎是一个合乎逻辑的发展。临床前研究在很大程度上支持了抗炎化合物在帕金森病中的潜力。然而,报告是相互矛盾的,这些化合物的临床前成功通常是在神经毒性损伤之前或同时施用。因此,这一方案未能解释这样一个事实,即疾病过程在患者诊断时发展良好。也许不足为奇的是,抗炎PD化合物在临床中的成功程度并不高。有人建议,抗炎药物可能是有用的辅助其他治疗途径,特别是旨在恢复神经元损失的药物。考虑到帕金森病的病因不太可能由单一因素引起,因此,治疗可能需要在不同的机制位点进行干预,这种方法似乎是合乎逻辑的。本文综述了被认为有潜力治疗帕金森病的抗炎药物。
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Neuroinflammation and the prospects for anti-inflammatory treatment of Parkinson's disease.

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, the cause of which remains elusive. Neuroinflammation appears to be a ubiquitous pathological change in both patients and experimental models of PD, both of which present with the classical features of inflammation, but with evidence that the process has become uncontrolled. Therefore, the use of anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of PD appears to be a logical development. Preclinical studies have largely supported the potential of anti-inflammatory compounds in PD. However, reports are conflicting, and preclinical success with these compounds is generally achieved by administration prior to or at the same time as a neurotoxic insult. This regimen, therefore, fails to account for the fact that the disease process is well developed upon diagnosis in patients. Perhaps unsurprisingly, success in the clinic with anti-inflammatory PD compounds has been modest. It has been suggested that anti-inflammatory drugs may be useful as adjuncts to other therapeutic avenues, particularly drugs that aim to restore neuronal loss. Such an approach seems logical given that the etiology of PD is unlikely to arise from a single factor and, accordingly, treatment may require intervention at different mechanistic loci. This review discusses the anti-inflammatory agents that have been suggested to have potential for the treatment of PD.

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