摘要
背景:顺铂是几十年来最常用的化疗药物之一。虽然它的抗肿瘤作用已经被报道在治疗许多恶性肿瘤,但各种不良反应似乎是其使用的关键限制因素。 目的:顺铂治疗除了最常见的肾、肝毒性外,还伴有胃肠道、生殖、血液、心血管和神经等方面的副作用。由于顺铂可引起多种组织的氧化损伤,因此研究补充抗氧化剂作为减少顺铂毒性的潜在治疗途径是合理的。 方法:我们使用集中的回顾性问题和包含/排除标准对文献数据库进行了结构化搜索。用标准工具对检索到的论文质量进行了评价(共101篇)。 结果:大量抗氧化剂(如硫醇类化合物、多酚类、维生素等)对顺铂所致心脏毒性有明显的保护作用。各种抗氧化剂,包括含硫氨基酸的作用,也已被探索以减轻顺铂的神经毒性。然而,在减少顺铂所致毒性方面补充抗氧化剂的结果仍有待于临床试验。 结论:考虑到含硫氨基酸的存在:(A)不干扰化疗药物的抗肿瘤作用;(B)不表现出任何毒性作用(除非剂量超过推荐剂量的几倍);(C)对某些顺铂引起的氧化损伤增强的毒性产生显著的保护作用--似乎它们的使用对某些抗肿瘤药物的许多不良反应是无害的和保护性的补充。
关键词: 顺铂,心脏毒性,神经毒性,含硫氨基酸,蛋氨酸,N-乙酰基丁胺,牛磺酸,抗氧化剂。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:The Beneficial Effects of Sulfur-containing Amino Acids on Cisplatininduced Cardiotoxicity and Neurotoxicity in Rodents
Volume: 25 Issue: 3
关键词: 顺铂,心脏毒性,神经毒性,含硫氨基酸,蛋氨酸,N-乙酰基丁胺,牛磺酸,抗氧化剂。
摘要: Background: Cisplatin is one the most frequently used chemotherapeutic drugs for several decades. Although its antineoplastic effect has been reported in treatment of numerous malignances, various adverse effects seem to be the crucial limiting factor for its administration.
Objective: Beside the most commonly described nephro- and hepatotoxicity, cisplatin therapy is also accompanied with gastrointestinal, reproductive, hematological, cardiovascular and neurological side effects. Since it has been reported that cisplatin induce oxidative damage in various tissues, it seems reasonable to investigate an antioxidant supplementation as potential therapeutical approach for attenuation of cisplatin toxicities.
Methods: We performed a structured search of bibliographic databases for research literature using a focused review question and inclusion/exclusion criteria. The quality of retrieved papers (101 in total) was appraised using standard tools.
Results: Numerous antioxidants (such as thiol compounds, polyphenols, vitamins, etc.) had been reported for their beneficial effects on cisplatin-induced cardiotoxicity. The effects of various antioxidants, including sulfur-containing amino acids, have also been explored for mitigation of cisplatin neurotoxicity. However, the results for antioxidant supplementation in reduction of cisplatin-induced toxicities are still to be applied in clinical trials.
Conclusion: Considering the facts that sulfur-containing amino acids: (a) do not interfere with chemotherapeutics antitumor action; (b) do not exhibit any toxic effect (unless applied in dose several times above the recommended); and (c) produce significant protective effects on some cisplatin-induced toxicities connected to augmentation of oxidative damage - it seems that their administration can be harmless and protective supplementation against numerous adverse effects of certain antineoplastic agents.
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The Beneficial Effects of Sulfur-containing Amino Acids on Cisplatininduced Cardiotoxicity and Neurotoxicity in Rodents, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170705114456
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170705114456 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
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