Title of article :
Therapeutic approaches to drug targets in atherosclerosis
Author/Authors :
Jamkhande, Prasad G. S.R.T.M. University - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , Chandak, Prakash G. S.R.T.M. University - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , Dhawale, Shashikant C. S.R.T.M. University - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , Barde, Sonal R. S.R.T.M. University - School of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , Tidke, Priti S. R.C. Patel College of Pharmacy, India , Sakhare, Ram S. Indira College of Pharmacy, India
From page :
179
To page :
190
Abstract :
Non-communicable diseases such as cancer, atherosclerosis and diabetes are responsible for major social and health burden as millions of people are dying every year. Out of which, atherosclerosis is the leading cause of deaths worldwide. The lipid abnormality is one of themajor modifiable risk factors for atherosclerosis. Both genetic and environmental components are associated with the development of atherosclerotic plaques. Immune and inflammatory mediators have a complex role in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis.Understanding of all these processes will help to invent a range of new biomarkers and novel treatment modalities targeting various cellular events in acute and chronic inflammation that are accountable for atherosclerosis. Several biochemical pathways, receptors and enzymes are involved in the development of atherosclerosis that would be possible targets for improving strategies for disease diagnosis and management. Earlier anti-inflammatory or lipid-lowering treatments could be useful for alleviating morbidity and mortality of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. However, novel drug targets like endoglin receptor, PPARα, squalene synthase, thyroid hormone analogues, scavenger receptor and thyroid hormone analogues are more powerful to control the process of atherosclerosis. Therefore, the review briefly focuses on different novel targets that act at the starting stage of the plaque form to the thrombus formation in the atherosclerosis.
Keywords :
Atherosclerosis , Hyperlipidemia , Drug targets , Endoglin , Heat shock protein.
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Record number :
2553022
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