Twede Vernon D, Miljanich George, Olivera Baldomero M, Bulaj Grzegorz
Department of Biology, University of Utah, 257 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel. 2009 Mar;12(2):231-9.
The peptides in the venoms of predatory marine snails belonging to the genus Conus ('cone snails') have well-established therapeutic applications for the treatment of pain and epilepsy. This review discusses the neuroprotective and cardioprotective potential of four families of Conus peptides (conopeptides), including omega-conotoxins that target voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, conantokins that target NMDA receptors, mu-conotoxins that target voltage-gated Na+ channels, and kappa- and kappaM-conotoxins that target K+ channels. The diversity of Conus peptides that have already been shown to exhibit neuroprotective/cardioprotective activity suggests that marine snail venoms are a potentially rich source of drug leads with diverse mechanisms.
属于芋螺属(“锥形蜗牛”)的捕食性海洋蜗牛毒液中的肽类在治疗疼痛和癫痫方面具有公认的治疗应用。本综述讨论了四类芋螺肽(芋螺毒素)的神经保护和心脏保护潜力,包括靶向电压门控Ca2+通道的ω-芋螺毒素、靶向NMDA受体的芋螺抗毒素、靶向电压门控Na+通道的μ-芋螺毒素以及靶向K+通道的κ-和κM-芋螺毒素。已经显示出具有神经保护/心脏保护活性的芋螺肽的多样性表明,海洋蜗牛毒液是具有多种作用机制的潜在丰富药物先导物来源。