摘要
皮质激素(糖皮质激素[GCS ]和 盐皮质激素 [MCs])直接与心血管系统细胞相互作用。他们的信号影响基因组和非基因组的受体以及多种相互作用替代和干扰水平,从而影响生理反应。本文综述了类固醇促进的基因组和非基因组途径,描述关于皮质类固醇结合球蛋白(CBG)的知识体系。该蛋白是一种促进糖皮质激素的可用性的载体蛋白,最近已发现其存在于心肌细胞中。思想实验突出临床研究的潜在领域,并对类固醇-载体的相互作用进行了假设。此外,本文概述总结了疾病的状态和影响CBG水平的物质,并提出CBG可能为未来的潜在生物标志物。
关键词: 皮质类固醇结合球蛋白,药物,糖皮质激素,心脏,人类,盐皮质激素。
Current Drug Targets
Title:Bridging the Gap: The Potential Role of Corticosteroid Binding Globulin in Cardiac Steroid Facilitation
Volume: 16 Issue: 11
Author(s): Hans Hendrik Schafer, Thomas Dieterle, Aaron Trachsler, Mikael Gencay and Edelgard Anna Kaiser
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关键词: 皮质类固醇结合球蛋白,药物,糖皮质激素,心脏,人类,盐皮质激素。
摘要: Corticosteroid (glucocorticoids [GCs] and mineralcorticoids [MCs]) interact directly with cells of the cardiovascular system. Their signaling affects genomic and non-genomic receptors and comprises a multitude of alternative and interfering levels of interaction, which influence the physiological response. This review describes genomic and non-genomic pathways of steroid facilitation and portrays the current body of knowledge regarding corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG). The latter is a carrier protein facilitating corticosteroid availability in the circulation and has recently been discovered intrinsically in cardiomyocytes. Thought experiments highlight potential areas of clinical research and hypotheses are presented for steroid- carrier interaction. Furthermore, this review comprises a conclusive overview of disease conditions and substances that influence CBG levels and summarizes the potential of CBG as a potential future biomarker.
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Hans Hendrik Schafer, Thomas Dieterle, Aaron Trachsler, Mikael Gencay and Edelgard Anna Kaiser , Bridging the Gap: The Potential Role of Corticosteroid Binding Globulin in Cardiac Steroid Facilitation, Current Drug Targets 2015; 16 (11) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150408103806
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