Developments in the study of Chinese herbal medicine's assessment index and action mechanism for diabetes mellitus

Q1 Health Professions Animal models and experimental medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-07 DOI:10.1002/ame2.12455
Xin-Yue Liu, Han-Wen Zheng, Feng-Zhong Wang, Tul-Wahab Atia, Bei Fan, Qiong Wang
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In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), based on various pathogenic symptoms and the ‘golden chamber’ medical text, Huangdi Neijing, diabetes mellitus falls under the category ‘collateral disease’. TCM, with its wealth of experience, has been treating diabetes for over two millennia. Different antidiabetic Chinese herbal medicines reduce blood sugar, with their effective ingredients exerting unique advantages. As well as a glucose lowering effect, TCM also regulates bodily functions to prevent diabetes associated complications, with reduced side effects compared to western synthetic drugs. Chinese herbal medicine is usually composed of polysaccharides, saponins, alkaloids, flavonoids, and terpenoids. These active ingredients reduce blood sugar via various mechanism of actions that include boosting endogenous insulin secretion, enhancing insulin sensitivity and adjusting key enzyme activity and scavenging free radicals. These actions regulate glycolipid metabolism in the body, eventually achieving the goal of normalizing blood glucose. Using different animal models, a number of molecular markers are available for the detection of diabetes induction and the molecular pathology of the disease is becoming clearer. Nonetheless, there is a dearth of scientific data about the pharmacology, dose-effect relationship, and structure–activity relationship of TCM and its constituents. Further research into the efficacy, toxicity and mode of action of TCM, using different metabolic and molecular markers, is key to developing novel TCM antidiabetic formulations.

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中药对糖尿病的评价指标和作用机理研究进展。
传统中医根据各种病证和 "金匮要略"《黄帝内经》,将糖尿病归入 "络病 "范畴。中医治疗糖尿病已有两千多年的丰富经验。不同的抗糖尿病中药可降低血糖,其有效成分发挥着独特的优势。除降糖作用外,中药还能调节身体机能,预防糖尿病相关并发症,与西药相比,副作用更小。中药通常由多糖、皂苷、生物碱、黄酮类和萜类化合物组成。这些有效成分通过不同的作用机制降低血糖,包括促进内源性胰岛素分泌、增强胰岛素敏感性、调整关键酶活性和清除自由基。这些作用可调节体内糖脂代谢,最终达到调节血糖的目的。通过使用不同的动物模型,目前已有一些分子标记物可用于检测糖尿病诱导,糖尿病的分子病理学也越来越清晰。尽管如此,有关中药及其成分的药理学、剂量-效应关系和结构-活性关系的科学数据仍然匮乏。利用不同的代谢和分子标记物进一步研究中药的疗效、毒性和作用模式,是开发新型中药抗糖尿病制剂的关键。
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