Marine-derived bioactive compounds for neuropathic pain: pharmacology and therapeutic potential

被引:0
|
作者
Mishra, Swapnil [1 ]
Mishra, Yogesh [2 ]
Kumar, Ashutosh [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Pharmaceut Educ & Res NIPER, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Kolkata 700054, West Bengal, India
[2] Natl Inst Pharmaceut Educ & Res NIPER, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, SAS Nagar, Punjab, India
关键词
Marine secondary metabolites; Marine toxins; Ion channel blockers; Neuroimmune modulators; Analgesics; Neuropathic pain management; ALPHA-O-CONOTOXIN; NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTORS; CALCIUM-CHANNEL BLOCKER; GATED SODIUM-CHANNELS; FORMOSAN SOFT CORAL; ATTENUATES NOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES; DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION; RECOMBINANT N-TYPE; MU-CONOTOXIN; OMEGA-CONOTOXINS;
D O I
10.1007/s00210-024-03667-7
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Neuropathic pain, a challenging condition often associated with diabetes, trauma, or chemotherapy, impairs patients' quality of life. Current treatments often provide inconsistent relief and notable adverse effects, highlighting the urgent need for safer and more effective alternatives. This review investigates marine-derived bioactive compounds as potential novel therapies for neuropathic pain management. Marine organisms, including fungi, algae, cone snails, sponges, soft corals, tunicates, and fish, produce a diverse range of secondary metabolites with significant pharmacological properties. These include peptides (e.g., conopeptides, piscidin 1), non-peptides (e.g., guanidinium toxins, astaxanthin, docosahexaenoic acid, fucoidan, apigenin, fumagillin, aaptamine, flexibilide, excavatolide B, capnellenes, austrasulfones, lemnalol), and crude extracts (e.g., Spirulina platensis, Dunaliella salina, Cliothosa aurivilli). These compounds exhibit diverse mechanisms of action, such as modulating ion channels (e.g., transient receptor potential channels, voltage-gated sodium, calcium, and potassium channels, and G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels), interacting with cell-surface receptors (e.g., nicotinic acetylcholine, NMDA, kainate, GABAB, and neurotensin receptors), inhibiting norepinephrine transporters, reducing oxidative stress, and attenuating neuroinflammation. These effects collectively contribute to alleviating nerve degeneration and symptoms of neuropathic pain, including hyperalgesia, allodynia, and associated psychomotor disturbances. Marine-derived bioactive compounds represent promising alternatives to conventional neuropathic pain treatments, to advance their development and assess their integration into neuropathic pain management strategies.
引用
收藏
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Potential benefits of marine-derived compounds for slowing the advancement of Alzheimer's disease
    Malan, Aditya
    Choudhary, Manjusha
    Bamrah, Prabhjeet Kaur
    Kumari, Dipender
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN NATURAL PRODUCTS RESEARCH, 2025, 27 (04) : 479 - 504
  • [42] Marine-Derived Compounds and Prospects for Their Antifungal Application
    Cardoso, Joana
    Nakayama, Darlan Gonsalves
    Sousa, Emilia
    Pinto, Eugenia
    MOLECULES, 2020, 25 (24):
  • [43] In vitro production of marine-derived antitumor compounds
    Pomponi, SA
    Willoughby, R
    Wright, AE
    Pecorella, C
    Sennett, SH
    Lopez, J
    Samples, G
    NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY, 1998, : 73 - 76
  • [44] Development of Marine-Derived Compounds for Cancer Therapy
    Zuo, Weimin
    Kwok, Hang Fai
    MARINE DRUGS, 2021, 19 (06)
  • [45] Bioactive compounds derived from marine source: a potential immunotherapy treatment
    Jabeen, Yaruq
    Yousaf, Numan
    Sarjadi, Mohd Sani
    Gansau, Jualang Azlan
    Goh, Lucky Poh Wah
    JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS, 2024, 42 (11): : 5657 - 5668
  • [46] Biomedical and therapeutic potential of marine-derived Pseudomonas sp. strain AHG22 exopolysaccharide: A novel bioactive microbial metabolite
    Aloraini, Ghfren S.
    Albureikan, Mona Othman I.
    Shahlol, Aisha M. A.
    Shamrani, Taghreed
    Daghistani, Hussam
    El-Nablaway, Mohammad
    Tharwat, Nagwa A.
    Elazzazy, Ahmed M.
    Basyony, Ahmed F.
    Ghareeb, Ahmed
    REVIEWS ON ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2024, 63 (01)
  • [47] Development and biological activities of marine-derived bioactive perptides: A review
    Kim, Se-Kwon
    Wijesekara, Isuru
    JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS, 2010, 2 (01) : 1 - 9
  • [48] Marine-Derived Aspergillus Species as a Source of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites
    Yoon Mi Lee
    Min Jeong Kim
    Huayue Li
    Ping Zhang
    Baoquan Bao
    Ka Jeong Lee
    Jee H. Jung
    Marine Biotechnology, 2013, 15 : 499 - 519
  • [49] Medicinal Purposes: Bioactive Metabolites from Marine-derived Organisms
    Li, Tingting
    Ding, Ting
    Li, Jianrong
    MINI-REVIEWS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 2019, 19 (02) : 138 - 164
  • [50] Marine-Derived Bioactive Peptides as New Anticoagulant Agents: A Review
    Nasri, Rim
    Nasri, Moncef
    CURRENT PROTEIN & PEPTIDE SCIENCE, 2013, 14 (03) : 199 - 204