Pharmacoinformational, gerontoinformational and chemoreactomic analysis of the molecule of citrulline malate, carnitine, sulbutiamine and meldonium to identify the molecular mechanisms of antiasthenic action

Author:

Torshin I. Yu.1ORCID,Gromova O. A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract

The pathophysiology of asthenia is very complex and is associated with chronic kidney disease, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sarcopenia, bacterial and viral pathogens, micronutrient nutritional imbalances, hypothyroidism, etc. Asthenia can occur with excessive (for a given patient) physical, mental or mental stress and adaptation disorders or be iatrogenic in nature (in particular, due to taking medications that contribute to increased loss of vitamins and microelements), incl. due to unwanted drug interactions. The complex nature of the pathophysiology of asthenia necessitates the use of a differentiated approach aimed at eliminating the main cause of asthenia in a given patient. If asthenia is associated primarily with disorders of energy metabolism, then the pathophysiological treatment is the use of nutrients that support intracellular synthesis - such as citrulline, citrulline malate, the main mechanisms of action of which are supporting the urea cycle, increasing the excretion of ammonium ions, reducing the concentration lactate in the blood. The paper presents the results of a comparative pharmacoinformatic and chemoreactomic analysis of citrulline, citrulline malate (CM), carnitine, sulbutiamine and meldonium. The profile of pharmacological effects of citrulline/CM was significantly different from the profiles of other molecules. For citrulline/CM, cholinergic, antidepressant, and lipid-modifying effects have been identified and an antiasthenic effect has been suggested when used in the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy and for disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Unlike other molecules, CM and carnitine do not contribute to the loss of vitamins and minerals. Inhibition of the CM serotonin 5HT3A receptor may improve vestibulation because blockers of 5-HT3 receptors concentrated in neurons of the vestibular apparatus, improves tests of balance and walking in an experiment in mice. A positive dose-dependent effect of citrulline and CM on the lifespan of a number of model organisms has been shown. Chemoreactomic analysis of molecular receptor proteins indicated new molecular mechanisms of the antiasthenic action of CM: inhibition of serotonin receptors, calcium sensor protein receptors, chemokine receptors, lipopolysaccharides (toll receptors), nociceptin, glutamate, orexin, purines and prostanoids, biosynthesis of NF-kB and TNFα.

Publisher

Remedium, Ltd.

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