前列腺素与口腔疾病的病理生理关系。

Zhonghua ya yi xue hui za zhi Pub Date : 1989-06-01
C Y Yang
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前列腺素(Prostaglandins, pg)是一组由花生四烯酸衍生的20碳不饱和脂肪酸,花生四烯酸是动物细胞膜磷脂的关键成分之一。虽然pg最初是在人和羊的前列腺中被命名和发现的,但目前的证据表明,几乎所有的哺乳动物细胞都能合成pg。这些化合物的生物学和病理功能是极其多样和复杂的。本文首先综述了这些天然物质在生物体内的生物合成、代谢、生物学和病理学作用以及临床应用。然后详细讨论了这些化合物介导口腔疾病病理生理功能的可能性。前列腺素已被证明与牙周病、牙囊肿、牙髓和根尖周围病变、伤口愈合、牙齿运动和口腔癌的发病机制有关。研究表明,抗炎药物阻断pg的合成,拮抗剂竞争性地抑制这些化合物在体内的作用。因此,应用PG抑制剂和PG拮抗剂或类似物预防和治疗口腔疾病可能是未来发展的一个很有前途的研究领域。
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Pathophysiological relevance of prostaglandins in oral diseases.

Prostaglandins (PGs) are a group of 20-carbon unsaturated fatty acids derived from arachidonic acid, one of the key components of phospholipids in animal cell membranes. Although PGs were originally named and discovered in the prostate gland of man and sheep, current evidence suggests that PGs are synthesized by nearly all mammalian cells. The biological and pathological functions of these compounds are extremely varied and complicated. This paper will first review the biosynthesis, metabolism, biological and pathological effects, and clinical applications of these naturally occurring substances in living organisms. The possibility that these compounds may mediate the pathophysiological functions of oral diseases is then discussed in detail. Prostaglandins have been demonstrated to be related to the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases, dental cyst, pulpal and periapical pathologies, wound healing, tooth movement, and oral cancers. Studies have shown that anti-inflammatory drugs block the synthesis of PGs, and antagonists competitively inhibit the action of these compounds in the body. The application of PG inhibitors and PG antagonists or analogues for prevention and treatment of oral diseases might thus be a promising research field for future development.

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