Williams Dominic P, Naisbitt Dean J
University of Liverpool, Drug Safety Research Group, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Liverpool, L69 3GE, UK.
Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel. 2002 Jan;5(1):104-15.
Drugs and chemicals can be metabolized in living organisms in an effort to remove them from the body. During this excretion process, certain chemicals can be transformed into unstable, highly reactive species. This can result in the overwhelming of cellular defense, allowing the reactive metabolite to bind to cellular macromolecules, and leading to abnormal cellular function. It is widely accepted that this process can lead to clinically observed toxicities in the form of idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions. However, it is currently impossible to predict which chemical species will cause these reactions. This review focuses on drugs from which reactive metabolites have been detected and reiterates the need for a more thorough understanding of basic drug metabolism before attempting to relate chemical species formation to biological function.
药物和化学物质可在生物体内进行代谢,以便将它们排出体外。在这个排泄过程中,某些化学物质可转化为不稳定的、高反应性的物种。这可能导致细胞防御机制不堪重负,使反应性代谢物与细胞大分子结合,进而导致细胞功能异常。人们普遍认为,这个过程会以特异质性药物不良反应的形式导致临床上观察到的毒性。然而,目前还无法预测哪些化学物种会引发这些反应。这篇综述聚焦于已检测到反应性代谢物的药物,并再次强调在尝试将化学物种的形成与生物学功能联系起来之前,需要更深入地了解基本的药物代谢。