Costantino Valeria, Fattorusso Ernesto, Menna Marialuisa, Taglialatela-Scafati Orazio
Dipartimento di Chimica delle Sostanze Naturali, Università di Napoli Federico II, via D. Montesano 49, I-80131 Napoli, Italy.
Curr Med Chem. 2004 Jul;11(13):1671-92. doi: 10.2174/0929867043364973.
The marine environment contains a number of plants, animals and micro organisms, which, due to the unique adaptations to their habitat, elaborate a wide diversity of natural products with specific bioactivities. These products provide a rich source of chemical diversity that can be used to design and develop new potentially useful therapeutic agents. The huge variety of the structures present in marine organisms has been illustrated through the case study of the sponge Plakortis simplex, whose chemical analysis, started in our laboratories about ten years ago, revealed an incredible variety and abundance of secondary metabolites. The obtained results have been presented with the intention of drawing some conclusions of general relevance. Particularly, the problem of the limited availability of natural compounds for both structural and preliminary pharmacological studies has been discussed, this issue becoming a serious obstacle when the pharmacological research reaches a more advanced stage. Furthermore, the origin of the chemodiversity in Plakortis simplex and, in general, in marine invertebrates has been discussed; in this respect, the possible cooperative role of symbiotic micro-organisms in the biosynthesis of the varied metabolic content typical of these organisms has been considered.
海洋环境包含许多植物、动物和微生物,由于它们对栖息地的独特适应性,能产生多种多样具有特定生物活性的天然产物。这些产物提供了丰富的化学多样性来源,可用于设计和开发新的潜在有用治疗药物。通过对海绵“简单扁海绵”(Plakortis simplex)的案例研究,展示了海洋生物中存在的巨大多样性结构,大约十年前在我们实验室开始的对其化学分析,揭示了次生代谢产物令人难以置信的多样性和丰富性。呈现所得结果的目的是得出一些具有普遍相关性的结论。特别讨论了天然化合物在结构和初步药理学研究中可用性有限的问题,当药理学研究进入更高级阶段时,这个问题成为一个严重障碍。此外,还讨论了简单扁海绵以及一般海洋无脊椎动物中化学多样性的起源;在这方面,考虑了共生微生物在这些生物典型的各种代谢成分生物合成中可能的协同作用。