Therapeutic potential of organosulfur compounds in pulmonary hypertension

IF 2.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Elaheh Mirhadi , Maryam Mirhadi , Prashant Kesharwani , Amirhossein Sahebkar
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Abstract

Background

Sulfur-containing compounds derived from natural sources, including marine and terrestrial organisms, have garnered significant attention for their potential therapeutic applications in addressing chronic diseases such as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Despite available treatments targeting the endothelin, prostacyclin, and nitric oxide pathways, PAH remains a progressive clinical condition.

Method

The characteristic features of PAH, including increased vascular resistance, right ventricular hypertrophy, and remodeling leading to heart failure, have spurred researchers to explore novel treatment approaches. Certain plant species, particularly those belonging to the allium family, have been found to produce sulfur-containing compounds such as cysteine sulfoxides and glucosinolates with protective properties.

Results

Organosulfur compounds (OSCs) have shown promise in reducing inflammatory mediators, including PGE2, NO, and TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-17.

Conclusion

In this review, we delve into the therapeutic role of specific sulfur-containing compounds, namely sulforaphane, allicin, and hydrogen sulfide, in the treatment of PAH.

有机硫化合物对肺动脉高压的治疗潜力
背景从海洋和陆地生物等天然来源提取的含硫化合物因其在治疗肺动脉高压(PAH)等慢性疾病方面的潜在应用而备受关注。PAH 的特征包括血管阻力增加、右心室肥大和导致心力衰竭的重塑,这促使研究人员探索新的治疗方法。研究发现,某些植物物种,尤其是薤白科植物,能产生具有保护作用的含硫化合物,如半胱氨酸硫氧化物和葡萄糖苷酸盐。结果有机硫化合物(OSCs)有望减少炎症介质,包括 PGE2、NO、TNF-α、IL-1β、IL-6 和 IL-17。
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PharmaNutrition
PharmaNutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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