Chelating agents and antioxidants: Pragmatic approaches for management of Buerger's disease

M. Sonal Sekhar , M.K. Unnikrishnan , Gabriel Sunil Rodrigues , Navya Vyas
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Abstract

Buerger's disease (BD) is a peripheral vascular disease, the etiology of which was largely unknown until recently. Currently, various studies demonstrated the involvement of heavy metals in tobacco and other source as one of the causative factors. Heavy metals induce vascular dysfunction by inducing high oxidative stress, reducing the activities of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and enhancing the phosphorylation of myosin light chain kinases. Targeting and modulating these pathological mechanisms may provide novel pharmacological intervention to halt the progression of the BD. Hence, we hypothesized that chelating agents and antioxidants alone or combination therapy can help manage BD.

螯合剂和抗氧化剂:管理伯格氏病的实用方法
伯格氏病(BD)是一种周围血管疾病,其病因在很大程度上是未知的,直到最近。目前,各种研究表明,烟草和其他来源的重金属参与是致病因素之一。重金属通过诱导高氧化应激、降低内皮一氧化氮合酶活性、增强肌球蛋白轻链激酶磷酸化等途径诱导血管功能障碍。靶向和调节这些病理机制可能提供新的药物干预来阻止双相障碍的进展。因此,我们假设螯合剂和抗氧化剂单独或联合治疗可以帮助治疗双相障碍。
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