进入氧化还原对照:n -乙酰半胱氨酸多效性从实验室到临床应用

Tiziana Parasassi , Roberto Brunelli , Ewa K. Krasnowska , Thomas Lundeberg , Eugenia Pittaluga , Maria Concetta Romano
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越来越多的证据表明,氧化/还原(氧化还原)稳态在控制细胞生理中起着核心作用,其中谷胱甘肽和蛋白质中敏感的半胱氨酸的氧化还原转变是主要的参与者。硫醇氧化还原对蛋白质活性和基因表达的控制最终延伸到增殖/分化开关。一些疾病,包括死亡率最高的疾病,都被归因于向更氧化环境的转变。因此,干扰疾病中的硫醇氧化还原转变成为一个主要的临床目标,n -乙酰半胱氨酸(NAC)是最明显的候选药物。靶点包括与增殖/分化控制改变、粘连、炎症相关的疾病。举几个良性疾病为例,妇科疾病包括子宫内膜异位症、多囊卵巢综合征、胚胎植入缺陷引起的不孕症;皮肤病包括痤疮、脱发、牛皮癣和白癜风。在这里,我们回顾了NAC的历程,从细胞中发现的机制,到动物模型,最后到成功治疗病例的临床报道,其中一些病例以前未发表过。褪黑激素和硒的联合使用最终增强了NAC效应,两者都参与氧化还原调节途径。进一步的研究可以很好地将NAC的应用扩展到其他几种疾病,同时提供更好的治疗方式并帮助确定进一步的特异性靶向化合物。
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Into the redox control: N-acetyl-cysteine pleiotropic effects from the laboratory to clinical applications

Increasing evidences attribute a central role to oxidation/reduction (redox) homeostasis in controlling cell physiology, with redox transitions of glutathione and sensitive cysteines in protein constituting the major players. Thiol redox control of protein activity and gene expression ultimately extends to the proliferation/differentiation switch. Several diseases, including the highest causes of mortality, have been attributed to a shift toward a more oxidized environment. Interfering with thiol redox transitions in diseases therefore appears a major clinical objective, N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) being the most obvious candidate drug. Targets comprise diseases related to altered control of proliferation/differentiation, adhesion, inflammation. To quote a few benign disorders, gynecological diseases can include endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, sterility originating from defective embryo implantation; dermatological diseases can include acne, alopecia, psoriasis, and vitiligo. We review here our journey with NAC, from mechanisms identified in cells, though an animal model and finally to the clinic where cases of successful patient's treatment are reported, some unpublished before. NAC effect was eventually enhanced by a combination with melatonin and selenium, both involved in the pathway of redox regulation. Further studies can well extend NAC use to several other diseases, while providing better treatment modalities and helping in identifying further specifically targeted compounds.

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