单宁酸
药理学
心肌保护
离子通道
化学
多酚
瞬时受体电位通道
抗氧化剂
受体
医学
生物化学
内科学
缺血
有机化学
作者
King‐Chuen Wu,C. Justin Lee,Paul Chan,Iat‐Lon Leong,Yuk‐Man Leung
摘要
ABSTRACT Tannic acid (TA) is a polyphenol present in many plant foods and beverages such as green tea and wines. As a food additive, it has been recognized by Food and Drug Administration as generally safe. As a candidate drug, its pharmacological effects cover a wide spectrum, ranging from antibacterial, anticancer, cardioprotection to neuroprotection. TA has been shown to modulate a number of ion channels such as Ca 2+ ‐activated Cl − channels (CaCC), voltage‐gated K + (Kv) channels and transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, producing effects such as analgesia, antihypertensive effects and reduction of airway hypersensitivity. In this review we focus on how ion channel modulation by TA may account for the pharmacological effects of TA in various cells and organ systems. Further emphasis should be paid to factors, such as dosage and routes of administration, before the pharmacological actions of TA could be translated into therapeutic applications.
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