Department of Drug and Health Sciences, Medicinal Chemistry Section, University of Catania, Viale A. Doria 6, 95125 Catania, Italy.
Department of Drug and Health Sciences, Pharmacology and Toxicology Section, University of Catania, Viale A. Doria 6, 95125 Catania, Italy.
Molecules. 2024 Feb 9;29(4):815. doi: 10.3390/molecules29040815.
Pain is associated with many health problems and a reduced quality of life and has been a common reason for seeking medical attention. Several therapeutics are available on the market, although side effects, physical dependence, and abuse limit their use. As the process of pain transmission and modulation is regulated by different peripheral and central mechanisms and neurotransmitters, medicinal chemistry continues to study novel ligands and innovative approaches. Among them, natural products are known to be a rich source of lead compounds for drug discovery due to their chemical structural variety and different analgesic mechanisms. Numerous studies suggested that some chemicals from medicinal plants could be alternative options for pain relief and management. Previously, we conducted a literature search aimed at identifying natural products interacting either directly or indirectly with opioid receptors. In this review, instead, we have made an excursus including active ingredients derived from plants whose mechanism of action appears from the literature to be other than the modulation of the opioid system. These substances could, either by themselves or through synthetic and/or semi-synthetic derivatives, be investigated in order to improve their pharmacokinetic characteristics and could represent a valid alternative to the opioid approach to pain therapy. They could also be the basis for the study of new mechanisms of action in the approach to this complex and disabling pathology.
疼痛与许多健康问题以及生活质量的下降有关,是寻求医疗关注的常见原因。市场上有几种治疗方法,但副作用、身体依赖和滥用限制了它们的使用。由于疼痛传递和调节的过程受到不同的外周和中枢机制和神经递质的调节,药物化学继续研究新的配体和创新方法。其中,由于其化学结构多样性和不同的镇痛机制,天然产物被认为是药物发现的先导化合物的丰富来源。许多研究表明,一些来自药用植物的化学物质可能是缓解疼痛和管理的替代选择。此前,我们进行了文献检索,旨在识别直接或间接与阿片受体相互作用的天然产物。在这篇综述中,我们进行了一次考察,包括来自植物的活性成分,其作用机制根据文献似乎不是阿片系统的调节。这些物质可以通过自身或通过合成和/或半合成衍生物进行研究,以改善其药代动力学特性,并可能成为阿片类药物治疗疼痛的有效替代方法。它们也可能是研究这种复杂和致残性病理的新作用机制的基础。