Laboratory of Oxidative Stress, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, The John Paull II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.
Department of Didactics and Medical Simulation, Chair of Anatomy, Medical University of Lublin, Poland.
J Trace Elem Med Biol. 2020 Sep;61:126508. doi: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2020.126508. Epub 2020 Apr 12.
Vanadium (V) is an element with a wide range of effects on the mammalian organism. The ability of this metal to form organometallic compounds has contributed to the increase in the number of studies on the multidirectional biological activity of its various organic complexes in view of their application in medicine.
This review aims at summarizing the current state of knowledge of the pharmacological potential of V and the mechanisms underlying its anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-hypercholesterolemic, cardioprotective, and neuroprotective activity as well as the mechanisms of appetite regulation related to the possibility of using this element in the treatment of obesity. The toxicological potential of V and the mechanisms of its toxic action, which have not been sufficiently recognized yet, as well as key information about the essentiality of this metal, its physiological role, and metabolism with certain aspects on the timeline is collected as well. The report also aims to review the use of V in the implantology and industrial sectors emphasizing the human health hazard as well as collect data on the directions of further research on V and its interactions with Mg along with their character.
Multidirectional studies on V have shown that further analyses are still required for this element to be used as a metallodrug in the fight against certain life-threatening diseases. Studies on interactions of V with Mg, which showed that both elements are able to modulate the response in an interactive manner are needed as well, as the results of such investigations may help not only in recognizing new markers of V toxicity and clarify the underlying interactive mechanism between them, thus improving the medical application of the metals against modern-age diseases, but also they may help in development of principles of effective protection of humans against environmental/occupational V exposure.
钒 (V) 是一种对哺乳动物机体具有广泛影响的元素。鉴于其在医学中的应用,该金属形成有机金属化合物的能力促进了其各种有机络合物的多向生物活性的研究数量增加。
本综述旨在总结 V 的药理学潜力的现状及其抗病毒、抗细菌、抗寄生虫、抗真菌、抗癌、抗糖尿病、抗高胆固醇血症、心脏保护和神经保护活性的相关机制,以及与使用这种元素治疗肥胖相关的食欲调节机制。尚未充分认识到 V 的毒理学潜力及其毒性作用机制,以及关于该金属的必需性、其生理作用及其与某些方面的新陈代谢的关键信息,也被收集在报告中。该报告还旨在审查 V 在植入物和工业领域的用途,强调其对人类健康的危害,并收集有关 V 及其与 Mg 相互作用的进一步研究方向的数据及其特征。
对 V 的多向研究表明,仍需要进一步分析,才能将该元素用作对抗某些危及生命疾病的金属药物。还需要研究 V 与 Mg 的相互作用,因为研究表明这两种元素都能够以相互作用的方式调节反应,因为这些研究的结果不仅有助于识别 V 毒性的新标志物,并阐明它们之间的潜在相互作用机制,从而改进金属对现代疾病的医学应用,还可以帮助制定有效保护人类免受环境/职业 V 暴露的原则。