New Perspectives of Nuclear Receptors PPAR Modulation
Nové perspektivy ovlivnění jadernýchreceptorů PPAR
Ovlivnění rodiny jaderných receptorů označovaná jako PPAR (receptory aktivované proliferátory peroxisomů) jejednou z nejperspektivnějších oblastí farmakoterapie. Běžně se dnes týká problematiky antidiabetik a hypolipidemik(PPAR gama a alfa receptorů). Velký rozvoj lze očekávat v oblasti ovlivnění tzv. PPAR beta receptorů a v oblastiléků ovlivňujících více receptorů najednou (double a triple senzitizéry). Farmaka působící na PPAR budou v budoucnostivyužívána také v oblasti dermatologie, obezitologie, onkologie, chirurgie, gastroenterologie a také neurologiea psychiatrie.
Klíčová slova:
diabetes, ateroskleróza, double senzitizéry, triple senzitizéry, hojení ran, onkologie, protizánětlivýefekt, neuropsychiatrie.
Authors:
Š. Svačina
Authors‘ workplace:
III. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2004; : 731-733
Category:
Overview
Modulation of the function of nuclear receptors PPAR (peroxisome proliferators activated receptors) is one of mostattractive fields in pharmacological research. Today it represents an important part of the clinical use of antidiabeticand hypolipidemic drugs (PPAR alpha and gamma). Significant development is expected in PPAR beta modulationand in the complex intervention of several receptor families (double and triple sensitisers) Drugs influencing PPARwill be used in future in dermatology, surgery, obesitology, oncology, gastroenterology and also in neurology andpsychiatry
Key words:
diabetes, atherosclerosis, double sensitisers, triple sensitisers, wound healing, anti-inflammatory effect,neuropsychiatry.
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