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Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy: From clinical evidence to potential mechanisms.
Gong, Xiao-Xiao; Cao, Lin-Hai; Ni, Hong-Xia; Zang, Zi-Yan; Chang, Hui.
Afiliação
  • Gong XX; College of Food Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, China. Electronic address: zan181416010305@email.swu.edu.cn.
  • Cao LH; College of Food Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, China. Electronic address: hlc2392969071c@email.swu.edu.cn.
  • Ni HX; College of Food Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, China. Electronic address: nhx990308@email.swu.edu.cn.
  • Zang ZY; College of Food Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, China. Electronic address: zzy201811010611@email.swu.edu.cn.
  • Chang H; College of Food Science, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, China. Electronic address: changhui2017@swu.edu.cn.
J Ethnopharmacol ; 330: 118179, 2024 Aug 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38636575
ABSTRACT
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a typical chronic microvascular complication of diabetes, characterized by proteinuria and a gradual decline in renal function. At present, there are limited clinical interventions aimed at preventing the progression of DN to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). However, Chinese herbal medicine presents a distinct therapeutic approach that can be effectively combined with conventional Western medicine treatments to safeguard renal function. This combination holds considerable practical implications for the treatment of DN. AIM OF THE STUDY This review covers commonly used Chinese herbal remedies and decoctions applicable to various types of DN, and we summarize the role played by their active ingredients in the treatment of DN and their mechanisms, which includes how they might improve inflammation and metabolic abnormalities to provide new ideas to cope with the development of DN. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

With the keywords "diabetic nephropathy," "Chinese herbal medicine," "clinical effectiveness," and "bioactive components," we conducted an extensive literature search of several databases, including PubMed, Web of Science, CNKI, and Wanfang database, to discover studies on herbal formulas that were effective in slowing the progression of DN. The names of the plants covered in the review have been checked at MPNS (http//mpns.kew.org).

RESULTS:

This review demonstrates the superior total clinical effective rate of combining Chinese herbal medicines with Western medicines over the use of Western medicines alone, as evidenced by summarizing the results of several clinical trials. Furthermore, the review highlights the nephroprotective effects of seven frequently used herbs exerting beneficial effects such as podocyte repair, anti-fibrosis of renal tissues, and regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism through multiple signaling pathways in the treatment of DN.

CONCLUSIONS:

The potential of herbs in treating DN is evident from their excellent effectiveness and the ability of different herbs to target various symptoms of the condition. However, limitations arise from the deficiencies in interfacing with objective bioindicators, which hinder the integration of herbal therapies into modern medical practice. Further research is warranted to address these limitations and enhance the compatibility of herbal therapies with contemporary medical standards.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas / Nefropatias Diabéticas Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Ethnopharmacol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas / Nefropatias Diabéticas Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Ethnopharmacol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article