心肌缺血再灌注损伤:人参皂苷制剂的围手术期应用及心脏保护作用

X. Rui, S. Lei, Zhongyuan Xia, Z. Xia
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综述目的:本文旨在从实验和临床研究两方面阐述人参皂苷对心肌缺血再灌注(MI/R)损伤的预防作用,并进一步探讨人参皂苷对心肌缺血再灌注(MI/R)损伤的作用机制。方法:对近20年来发表的有关人参皂苷在心肌梗死/心肌梗死中的应用的文章和文献进行检索和综述。最近发现:大量的药物心脏保护策略,如分子靶向药物,在实验模型中被证明具有减轻心肌梗死/心肌梗死损伤的功效,然而,目前可用的药物心脏保护策略在临床环境中的功效并不令人信服。人参皂苷是人参中的生物活性成分,具有抗氧化、抗炎症、抗细胞凋亡等多种生理和药理活性,可能有助于对抗心肌梗死/再灌注过程中的心肌损伤。与目前大多数靶向单一信号分子的药物不同,人参皂苷具有多种特性,可能在伴有心血管异常的老年患者缺血性心肌损伤严重的围手术期减轻MI/R损伤方面具有优势。摘要:本文综述了目前关于人参皂苷在预防心肌梗死/心肌梗死中的无数药理作用和潜在益处的研究进展。进一步开展大规模、多中心的临床研究,探索人参皂苷的药理作用,阐明人参皂苷的多靶点特性是否能更好地发挥作用。引用本文:薛睿、雷少卿、夏仲元、夏正元。心肌缺血再灌注损伤:人参皂苷制剂的围手术期应用及心脏保护作用。中华外科杂志2016;3: 200 - 8。doi: 10.24015/ japm .2016.0027这是一篇开放获取的文章,由Evidence Based Communications (EBC)发表。本作品遵循知识共享署名4.0国际许可协议,允许以任何媒介或格式出于任何合法目的不受限制地使用、分发和复制。要查看此许可证的副本,请访问http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/。
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Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: The Perioperative Application and Cardiac Protective Potential of Ginsenoside Preparations
Aim of review: This review aims to elaborate the effects of ginsenosides in the prevention of myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (MI/R) injury in experimental and clinical studies and further investigate the potential mechanisms contributing to the efficacy of ginsenosides during MI/R procedure.Method: We searched and reviewed the articles and literatures about the applications of ginsenosides in MI/R processes published in the last two decades.Recent findings: A large number of pharmacological cardioprotection strategies, such as molecular targeted drugs, were proven efficacy for attenuating MI/R injury in experimental models, however, the efficacy of currently available pharmacological cardioprotection strategies in clinical settings is not convincing. Ginsenoside, the bioactive constituent in ginseng, has been shown to have multiple physiological and pharmacological activities, such as anti-oxidant, anti-inflammation, and anti-apoptosis effects that may serve to combat myocardial injury during MI/R. Different from most currently available drugs that usually target single signaling molecule, ginsenosides possess multiple properties that may prove to be superior in attenuating MI/R injury perioperatively where post-ischemic myocardial injury is severe in elderly patients with pre-existing cardiovascular abnormalities.Summary: This review discusses current works on the countless pharmacological functions and the potential benefits of ginsenosides in the prevention of MI/R injury. Further large-scale, multi-center clinical researches should be carried out to explore the pharmacological actions of ginsenosides and elucidate whether or not ginsenosides may function better with its multi-target property. Citation: Rui Xue, Shao-Qing Lei, Zhong-Yuan Xia, and Zheng-Yuan Xia. Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury: the perioperative application and cardiac protective potential of ginsenoside preparations. J Anesth Perioper Med 2016; 3: 200-8. doi: 10.24015/JAPM.2016.0027This is an open-access article, published by Evidence Based Communications (EBC). This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format for any lawful purpose. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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