Therapeutic potential of selective superoxide dismutase mimetics


Autoria(s): Doggrell, Sheila A.
Data(s)

01/04/2002

Resumo

Selective superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimetics are potentially useful in pathological conditions in which there is an overproduction of the superoxide anion O-2.(-). These pathological conditions include inflammation, ischemia/reperfusion, shock, various cardiovascular disorders, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neurodegenerative disorders. A major step forward in this field was the development of small-molecule selective SOD mimetics that penetrate cell membranes, These selective SOD mimetics catalytically remove O-2.(-) without interfering with nitric oxide (NO), peroxynitrite (ONOO-) or other radicals such as hydroxyl radical or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). These selective SOD mimetics (SC-52608, SC-55858, M-40403 and M-40401) have been shown to have benefits in animal models of inflammation, ischemia/reperfusion, shock, thrombosis and diabetes. The next challenge with selective SOD mimetics is to develop therapeutic potential into therapeutic agents.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64202

Idioma(s)

eng

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Prous Science

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Reperfusion Injury #Catalytic Activity #In-vivo #M40403 #Complexes #Rats #Pathogenesis #Design #Damage #Shock #CX #320503 Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics #730199 Clinical health not specific to particular organs, diseases and conditions
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Journal Article