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Volume 4, Issue 2
American Journal of Ethnomedicine
ISSN 2348-9502
Natural Products Congress & World Pharma Congress 2017
October 16-18, 2017
3
rd
World Congress on
NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY AND RESEARCH
&
12
th
WORLD PHARMA CONGRESS
October 16-18, 2017 Budapest, Hungary
Modern tool of pathogenetic therapy as exemplified in application of antibodies to S100 protein in the
released-active form
Gulnara Khakimova, Elena Kardash, Olesya Maslova, Darja Sjanova, Evgenij Gorbunov
and
Sergej Tarasov
"NPF" Materia Medica Holding, Russia
Statement of the Problem
: Pathogenetic therapy is considered to be one of the most effective approaches in any disease treatment.
For mental disorders most commonly applied drugs are benzodiazepines and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. However, these
drugs have a number of side effects which limit their use in ambulatory practice, especially for people whose profession requires
quick mental and motor responses. Furthermore, long-term use of such drugs creates a high risk of mental and physical dependence.
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation
: The alternative is to correct violations of brain integrative activity. That could be done by
modulating the functions of endogenous regulatory molecules, for example, those of S100 protein. It is involved in the pathogenesis
of different psychiatric disorders. S100 function can be influenced by the use of antibodies. Modulation of S100 proteins’ functions
is a key mechanism of action of Tenoten® and Divaza® – drugs presented on Russian and CIS pharmaceutical markets. As the
active pharmaceutical ingredient they contain antibodies to S100 in released-active form (RA anti-S100) produced by ultra-high
dilution technology. It was found that these types of drugs can modify conformation of their targets and thereby change the strength
of ligand-receptor interaction. Spectrum of RA anti-S100 pharmacological activity has been shown in the numerous experimental
and clinical studies.
Findings
: It has been proved that RAanti-S100 have anxiolytic, antidepressant, anti-stress, anti-aggressive, nootropic (anti-amnestic,
neuroprotective) and neurotrophic activities without sedative and muscle relaxant effects and any type of dependence.
Conclusion & Significance
: Treatment with drugs containing released-active forms of antibodies to S100 protein is modern tool of
pathogenetic therapy.
Biography
Gulnara Khakimova completed her Graduation from Kazan State University (Kazan, Russia) with a Master degree in Physiology. Then, she received her PhD in
Neurobiology from the Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology of Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia). Presently, she is a Senior Researcher in
Research & Analytical Department of Russian Pharmaceutical Company Materia Medica Holding.
hakimovagr@materiamedica.ruGulnara Khakimova et al., American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 4:2
DOI: 10.21767/2348-9502-C1-002