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摘要
脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA)是一种常染色体隐性遗传的神经肌肉疾病,其特征是由于脊髓前角的α运动神经元变性而导致肌肉逐渐无力和萎缩。尽管全球科学家进行了全面的研究,但有效的治疗或干预措施仍然遥遥无期。药物研究初期的时间和资源密集型特点凸显了药物再利用等替代策略的必要性。本综述探讨了对治疗 SMA 有一定疗效的再利用药物,包括 branaplam、利鲁唑、奥列唑肟、哈米那和泼尼松龙。然而,目前的药物再利用战略缺乏系统性,经常更多地依赖于偶然的发现,而不是有组织的方法。为了加快开发成功的治疗干预措施,显然需要针对 SMA 的分子起源采取有条不紊的方法。
Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Current Medications and Re-purposed Drugs.
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive genetic neuromuscular disorder that is characterized by gradual muscle weakness and atrophy due to the degeneration of alpha motor neurons that are present on the anterior horn of the spinal cord. Despite the comprehensive investigations conducted by global scientists, effective treatments or interventions remain elusive. The time- and resource-intensive nature of the initial stages of drug research underscores the need for alternate strategies like drug repurposing. This review explores the repurposed drugs that have shown some improvement in treating SMA, including branaplam, riluzole, olesoxime, harmine, and prednisolone. The current strategy for medication repurposing, however, lacks systematicity and frequently depends more on serendipitous discoveries than on organized approaches. To speed up the development of successful therapeutic interventions, it is apparent that a methodical approach targeting the molecular origins of SMA is strictly required.
期刊介绍:
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology publishes original research concerned with the analysis of neuronal and brain function at the cellular and subcellular levels. The journal offers timely, peer-reviewed articles that describe anatomic, genetic, physiologic, pharmacologic, and biochemical approaches to the study of neuronal function and the analysis of elementary mechanisms. Studies are presented on isolated mammalian tissues and intact animals, with investigations aimed at the molecular mechanisms or neuronal responses at the level of single cells. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology also presents studies of the effects of neurons on other organ systems, such as analysis of the electrical or biochemical response to neurotransmitters or neurohormones on smooth muscle or gland cells.