Protective effects and mechanisms of quercetin in animal models of hyperuricemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 10.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacological research Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107665
Xueren Bian , Zhihao Ge , Xuannan Chen , Shutian Zhong , Lu Li , Wanfeng Xu , Bo Li , Suhong Chen , Guiyuan Lv
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Quercetin, a prevalent natural flavonoid found in various medicinal plants, including Dendrobium officinale Kimura & Migo, has garnered attention for its potential health benefits. However, foundational animal studies investigating the effects of quercetin on lowering uric acid levels remain insufficiently established, and the number of related clinical studies is limited. This scarcity hinders the practical application of quercetin in managing hyperuricemia. We systematically searched for preclinical studies published by December 2024 in nine databases, such as PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase. The results of our meta-analysis showed that, compared with the model group, quercetin not only effectively alleviated the pathological injury of the kidney and liver and improved the renal function indexes in the animal model of hyperuricemia but also played a role in lowering uric acid by modulating multiple signaling pathways such as oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, and transporter proteins. Quercetin showed a more substantial effect in decreasing serum creatinine levels (SMD = −4.29, 95 % CI [−6.48, −2.10], P = 0.0001), blood urea nitrogen levels (SMD = −3.08, 95 % CI [−4.80, −1.35], P = 0.0005), and Up-regulate organic anion transporter 1 mRNA expression levels (SMD = 2.72, 95 %CI [0.45, 4.99], P = 0.02) compared to the positive control group. Sensitivity analyses confirmed the stability of the results, while the subgroup analysis indicates that the treatment course may be the main source of heterogeneity. The results of the Dose-efficacy analysis suggested that quercetin had a more substantial protective effect against hyperuricemia at a gavage dose of 100–200 mg/kg. However, to more accurately assess the effects of quercetin on hyperuricemia, it is essential to conduct additional high-quality, large-scale animal trials to validate our findings.
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槲皮素在高尿酸血症动物模型中的保护作用及其机制:一项系统综述和荟萃分析
槲皮素,一种普遍存在于多种药用植物中的天然类黄酮,包括铁皮石斛;Migo因其潜在的健康益处而受到关注。然而,调查槲皮素对降低尿酸水平的影响的基础动物研究仍然不够充分,相关临床研究的数量有限。这种稀缺性阻碍了槲皮素在高尿酸血症治疗中的实际应用。我们系统地检索了PubMed、Web of Science和Embase等9个数据库中截至2024年12月发表的临床前研究。我们的meta分析结果显示,与模型组相比,槲皮素不仅能有效减轻高尿酸血症动物模型肾、肝的病理损伤,改善肾功能指标,还能通过调节氧化应激、脂质代谢、转运蛋白等多种信号通路,起到降低尿酸的作用。槲皮素显示更多实质性的影响降低血清肌酐水平(SMD =−4.29,95 % CI(−6.48−2.10),P = 0.0001),血尿素氮水平(SMD =−3.08,95 % CI(−4.80−1.35),P = 0.0005),和调控有机阴离子转运体1 mRNA表达水平(SMD = 2.72, 95 % CI [0.45, 4.99], P = 0.02)相比,积极的对照组。敏感性分析证实了结果的稳定性,而亚组分析表明治疗过程可能是异质性的主要来源。剂量-功效分析结果表明,槲皮素灌胃剂量为100-200 mg/kg时对高尿酸血症的保护作用更为显著。然而,为了更准确地评估槲皮素对高尿酸血症的影响,有必要进行额外的高质量、大规模的动物试验来验证我们的发现。
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Pharmacological research
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