Multiple strategies of melatonin protecting against cardiovascular injury related to inflammation: A comprehensive overview

Swaimanti Sarkar, A. Chattopadhyay, D. Bandyopadhyay
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The onset and progression of baneful chronic diseases are often accompanied by a torrent of uncontrolled inflammatory reactions. Although inflammation is a natural response to detect, eliminate, and counterpoise the harmful insults to physiological integrity, a persistent inflammation causes tissue damage or more serious disorders, for example, the atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. Inflammation often occurs in the cardiovascular system, but are also caused by other disorders including metabolic syndrome, autoimmune diseases, AIDS, and cancer that can affect the cardiac health. To effectively treat heart diseases a potent remedy is necessary which not only suppresses the inflammation but also prevents inflammation-associated cardio-pathogenesis. The ubiquitous antioxidant molecule melatonin has both anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective activities. Melatonin executes its anti-inflammatory activity by its antioxidant function or by targeting multiple intracellular signalling cascades such as modulating cytokine profile, blocking inflammasome activation and apoptosis. Lipid dysregulation and endothelial dysfunction that play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, and diabetes are prevented by melatonin. Attenuation of mitochondrial and ER stress by melatonin is also pertinent to its cardioprotective action. Additionally, melatonin by its immuno-stimulatory activity can suppress inflammaging and immuno-senescence in HIV patients and thereby averts chronic inflammation-induced cardiovascular abnormality in these subjects. Modulation of cytokine profile and decrease in MMP-9 secretion by melatonin is beneficial in autoimmune conditions. In addition to its anti-tumour potency, melatonin can reduce chemotherapy-induced cardio-toxicity in cancer patients. This review, therefore, provides a concise summary of the currently available information appertaining to the roles of melatonin in mitigation of chronic inflammation and its effect on cardiovascular integrity.
褪黑素保护心血管免受炎症相关损伤的多种策略:全面概述
有害的慢性疾病的发生和发展往往伴随着大量不受控制的炎症反应。尽管炎症是一种检测、消除和平衡对生理完整性有害损害的自然反应,但持续的炎症会导致组织损伤或更严重的疾病,例如动脉粥样硬化和心肌梗死。炎症通常发生在心血管系统,但也由其他疾病引起,包括代谢综合征、自身免疫性疾病、艾滋病和癌症,这些疾病都会影响心脏健康。为了有效治疗心脏病,需要一种有效的治疗方法,既能抑制炎症,又能预防炎症相关的心脏发病机制。普遍存在的抗氧化分子褪黑素具有抗炎和保护心脏的活性。褪黑素通过其抗氧化功能或靶向多种细胞内信号级联反应(如调节细胞因子谱、阻断炎性体激活和凋亡)来发挥其抗炎活性。在动脉粥样硬化、胰岛素抵抗和糖尿病的发病机制中起关键作用的脂质失调和内皮功能障碍可通过褪黑激素预防。褪黑素对线粒体和内质网应激的衰减也与其心脏保护作用有关。此外,褪黑素通过其免疫刺激活性可以抑制HIV患者的炎症和免疫衰老,从而避免这些受试者慢性炎症诱导的心血管异常。通过褪黑激素调节细胞因子谱和减少MMP-9分泌在自身免疫性疾病中是有益的。褪黑素除了具有抗肿瘤的功效外,还可以减少癌症患者化疗引起的心脏毒性。因此,这篇综述简要总结了目前有关褪黑素在缓解慢性炎症中的作用及其对心血管完整性的影响的信息。
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