The Central Nervous System Modulatory Activities of N-Acetylcysteine: A Synthesis of Two Decades of Evidence.

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Desislava Ivanova Cherneva, Gabriela Kehayova, Simeonka Dimitrova, Stela Dragomanova
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N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has garnered increasing interest for its neurotherapeutic capabilities beyond its recognized functions as a mucolytic agent and an antidote for acetaminophen toxicity. This review consolidates findings from both preclinical and clinical studies to investigate NAC's diverse modulatory effects on the central nervous system (CNS). NAC primarily functions as an antioxidant by replenishing glutathione and mitigating oxidative stress; however, it produces glutathione-independent effects through the modulation of mitochondrial redox systems, ferroptosis, and the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway. It plays a significant role in neuroinflammatory processes by inhibiting the production of cytokines, the expression of iNOS, and the activation of microglia. Furthermore, NAC affects various neurotransmitter systems-including glutamatergic, dopaminergic, GABAergic, serotonergic, cholinergic, and adrenergic pathways-by modulating synaptic transmission, receptor activity, and transporter functionality. It promotes neuroprotection through the enhancement of neurotrophic factors, the preservation of mitochondrial integrity, and the upregulation of survival signaling pathways. Recent evidence also emphasizes NAC's role in gene expression and the regulation of cortisol levels. The extensive range of NAC's neurobiological effects highlights its therapeutic potential in treating neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders. Nevertheless, the variability in clinical outcomes indicates a pressing need for more focused, mechanism-based research.

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n -乙酰半胱氨酸对中枢神经系统的调节作用:二十年证据的综合。
n -乙酰半胱氨酸(NAC)已获得越来越多的兴趣,其神经治疗能力超越其公认的功能,作为粘液溶解剂和对乙酰氨基酚毒性的解毒剂。本综述综合了临床前和临床研究的结果,探讨了NAC对中枢神经系统(CNS)的多种调节作用。NAC主要作为一种抗氧化剂,通过补充谷胱甘肽和减轻氧化应激;然而,它通过调节线粒体氧化还原系统、铁凋亡和Nrf2-ARE信号通路产生不依赖谷胱甘肽的作用。它通过抑制细胞因子的产生、iNOS的表达和小胶质细胞的激活,在神经炎症过程中发挥重要作用。此外,NAC通过调节突触传递、受体活性和转运体功能影响各种神经递质系统,包括谷氨酸能、多巴胺能、gaba能、血清素能、胆碱能和肾上腺素能途径。它通过增强神经营养因子、保持线粒体完整性和上调生存信号通路来促进神经保护。最近的证据也强调了NAC在基因表达和皮质醇水平调节中的作用。NAC广泛的神经生物学效应突出了其在治疗神经退行性疾病和神经精神疾病方面的治疗潜力。然而,临床结果的可变性表明迫切需要更集中的、基于机制的研究。
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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2.90
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380
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期刊介绍: Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing review articles and minireviews in all areas of molecular biology and microbiology. Submitted articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) and are open access immediately upon publication. All manuscripts undergo a peer-review process.
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