视觉中的类维甲酸动力学:从视觉周期生物学到视网膜疾病治疗。

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jaclyn Swigris , Made Airanthi K. Widjaja-Adhi , Marcin Golczak
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摘要

光感知是一种生物过程,它促进了外部世界和生物体内部功能之间的深刻相互作用。它开始于用含有维生素a衍生的发色团的特殊视觉色素吸收光子。光能触发视觉发色团的光异构化,启动一系列信号事件,最终将光转化为被解释为视觉的电信号。然而,视觉的可持续性依赖于视觉发色团的持续供应,这是通过依赖光和不依赖光的过程来维持的。许多与发色团再生受损相关的致盲性视网膜疾病强调了这些过程的重要性。因此,对视觉发色团生物合成的分子机制的研究不仅加深了我们对视觉系统组织的理解,而且揭示了这些使人衰弱的疾病的病因。本文综述了近年来对视觉发色团生物合成机制的研究进展。我们研究了旨在恢复或绕过视觉发色团再生代谢阻断的生物学靶点、治疗策略和药物发现工作,并评估了评估退行性视网膜疾病治疗有效性的临床试验进展。
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Retinoid dynamics in vision: from visual cycle biology to retina disease treatments
Light perception is a biological process that facilitates a profound interaction between the external world and the internal functions of living organisms. It begins with the absorption of photons with specialized visual pigments that contain vitamin A-derived chromophores. The light energy triggers the photoisomerization of the visual chromophore, initiating a cascade of signaling events that ultimately convert light into electrical signals interpreted as vision. However, the sustainability of vision relies on the continuous supply of the visual chromophore, which is maintained through light-dependent and light-independent processes. The importance of these processes is underscored by numerous blinding retinal diseases linked to impaired regeneration of the chromophore. Thus, research into the molecular mechanisms of visual chromophore biosynthesis has not only deepened our understanding of the organization of visual systems but also uncovered the etiologies of these debilitating diseases. In this review, we synthesize recent progress in understanding the mechanisms responsible for visual chromophore biosynthesis. We examine biological targets, therapeutic strategies, and drug discovery efforts aimed at restoring or bypassing metabolic blockades in visual chromophore regeneration, and assess the progress of clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness of therapies for degenerative retinal diseases.
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CiteScore
23.00
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222
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology & Therapeutics, in its 20th year, delivers lucid, critical, and authoritative reviews on current pharmacological topics.Articles, commissioned by the editor, follow specific author instructions.This journal maintains its scientific excellence and ranks among the top 10 most cited journals in pharmacology.
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