Plant and fungi derived analgesic natural products targeting voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels.

Aida Calderon-Rivera, Santiago Loya-Lopez, Kimberly Gomez, Rajesh Khanna
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Abstract

Voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels (VGSCs and VGCCs) play an important role in the modulation of physiologically relevant processes in excitable cells that range from action potential generation to neurotransmission. Once their expression and/or function is altered in disease, specific pharmacological approaches become necessary to mitigate the negative consequences of such dysregulation. Several classes of small molecules have been developed with demonstrated effectiveness on VGSCs and VGCCs; however, off-target effects have also been described, limiting their use and spurring efforts to find more specific and safer molecules to target these channels. There are a great number of plants and herbal preparations that have been empirically used for the treatment of diseases in which VGSCs and VGCCs are involved. Some of these natural products have progressed to clinical trials, while others are under investigation for their action mechanisms on signaling pathways, including channels. In this review, we synthesize information from ~30 compounds derived from natural sources like plants and fungi and delineate their effects on VGSCs and VGCCs in human disease, particularly pain. [Figure: see text].

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靶向电压门控钠钙通道的植物和真菌衍生镇痛天然产物。
电压门控钠钙通道(VGSCs和VGCCs)在可兴奋细胞中从动作电位产生到神经传递的生理相关过程的调节中起重要作用。一旦它们的表达和/或功能在疾病中发生改变,就需要特定的药理学方法来减轻这种失调的负面后果。几种类型的小分子已经被开发出来,并证明对VGSCs和VGCCs有效;然而,脱靶效应也被描述,限制了它们的使用,并刺激了寻找更具体和更安全的分子来靶向这些通道的努力。有大量的植物和草药制剂已被经验地用于治疗与VGSCs和VGCCs有关的疾病。其中一些天然产物已进入临床试验阶段,而另一些则正在研究其对信号通路(包括通道)的作用机制。在这篇综述中,我们综合了来自植物和真菌等天然来源的约30种化合物的信息,并描述了它们对VGSCs和VGCCs在人类疾病,特别是疼痛中的作用。[图:见正文]。
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