生物应激、氧化应激和耐药性:背后隐藏着什么

M. Pantelidou, K. Tsiakitzis, E. Rekka, P. Kourounakis
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应激可以定义为机体对挑战的稳态、非特异性防御反应。它通过形态、生化和功能的变化来表达。本文就生物应激和氧化应激及其相互关系作一综述。除了介导生物应激(中枢神经、免疫和激素系统)和氧化应激外,还研究了这些现象对外源代谢和药物反应的影响。由此可见,应激降低了药物反应,这可能主要与肝脏药物代谢酶的诱导有关。提出了一些机制。结构-活性研究也进行了讨论。维生素E以及两种合成的新化合物似乎可以减少氧化和生物应激,从而影响药物反应和代谢。
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Biologic Stress, Oxidative Stress, and Resistance to Drugs: What Is Hidden Behind
Stress can be defined as the homeostatic, nonspecific defensive response of the organism to challenges. It is expressed by morphological, biochemical, and functional changes. In this review, we present biological and oxidative stress, as well as their interrelation. In addition to the mediation in biologic stress (central nervous, immune, and hormonal systems) and oxidative stress, the effect of these phenomena on xenobiotic metabolism and drug response is also examined. It is concluded that stress decreases drug response, a result which seems to be mainly attributed to the induction of hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes. A number of mechanisms are presented. Structure-activity studies are also discussed. Vitamin E, as well as two synthetic novel compounds, seem to reduce both oxidative and biological stress and, consequently, influence drug response and metabolism.
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