Pahnke Jens, Fröhlich Christina, Paarmann Kristin, Krohn Markus, Bogdanovic Nenad, Årsland Dag, Winblad Bengt
Department of Neuro-/Pathology, University of Oslo (UiO) & Oslo University Hospital (OUS), Oslo, Norway; Department of Neurology, Neurodegeneration Research Laboratory (NRL), University of Magdeburg (OvGU), Magdeburg, Germany; Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB), Halle, Germany; University of Lübeck (UzL), Lübeck, Germany.
Department of Neurology, Neurodegeneration Research Laboratory (NRL), University of Magdeburg (OvGU), Magdeburg, Germany.
Arch Med Res. 2014 Nov;45(8):738-43. doi: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2014.10.010. Epub 2014 Nov 11.
In elderly subjects, depression and dementia often coincide but the actual reason is currently unknown. Does a causal link exist or is it just a reactive effect of the knowledge to suffer from dementia? The ABC transporter superfamily may represent a causal link between these mental disorders. Since the transporters ABCB1 and ABCC1 have been discovered as major β-amyloid-exporting molecules at the blood-brain barrier and ABCC1 was found to be directly activated by St. John's wort (SJW), depression and dementia certainly share an important pathophysiologic link. It was recognized that herbal anti-depressant formulations made from SJW are at least as effective for the treatment of unipolar depression in old age as classical pharmacotherapy, while having fewer side effects (Cochrane reports, 2008). SJW is known to activate various metabolizing and transport systems in the body, with cytochrome P450 enzymes and ABC transporters being most important. Does the treatment of depression in elderly subjects using pharmacological compounds or phytomedical extracts target a mechanism that also accounts for peptide storage in Alzheimer's disease and perhaps other proteopathies of the brain? In this review we summarize recent data that point to a common mechanism and present the first promising causal treatment results of demented elderly subjects with distinct SJW extracts. Insufficient trans-barrier clearance may indeed present a common problem in all the proteopathies of the brain where toxic peptides are deposited in a location-specific manner. Thus, activation of efflux molecules holds promise for future treatment of this large group of devastating disorders.
在老年受试者中,抑郁症和痴呆症常常同时出现,但实际原因目前尚不清楚。它们之间存在因果联系吗?还是仅仅是患痴呆症后产生的一种反应性效应?ABC转运蛋白超家族可能代表了这些精神障碍之间的因果联系。由于转运蛋白ABCB1和ABCC1已被发现是血脑屏障处主要的β-淀粉样蛋白输出分子,且ABCC1被发现可被圣约翰草(SJW)直接激活,因此抑郁症和痴呆症肯定存在重要的病理生理联系。人们认识到,由SJW制成的草药抗抑郁制剂在治疗老年单相抑郁症方面至少与传统药物治疗一样有效,且副作用更少(Cochrane报告,2008年)。已知SJW可激活体内各种代谢和转运系统,其中细胞色素P450酶和ABC转运蛋白最为重要。使用药理化合物或植物提取物治疗老年受试者的抑郁症,其靶向的机制是否也与阿尔茨海默病以及可能的其他脑部蛋白病中的肽储存有关?在本综述中,我们总结了近期指向共同机制的数据,并展示了用不同的SJW提取物治疗痴呆老年受试者的首个有前景的因果治疗结果。跨屏障清除不足确实可能是所有脑部蛋白病中的一个共同问题,在这些疾病中,有毒肽以位置特异性方式沉积。因此,激活外排分子有望用于未来治疗这一大类毁灭性疾病。