鱼腥草素对代谢紊乱的保护作用:重点关注氧化应激和相关事件。

IF 1.8 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders Pub Date : 2024-10-21 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1007/s40200-024-01502-7
Mahboobe Sattari, Jamal Amri, Mohammad Esmaeil Shahaboddin, Mohadese Sattari, Ozra Tabatabaei-Malazy, Marzyeh Azmon, Reza Meshkani, Ghodratollah Panahi
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摘要:代谢综合征越来越被认为是多种慢性疾病的重要前兆,引起了越来越多的公共卫生关注。其复杂的发病机制涉及多种相互关联的机制,氧化应激被认为是加剧其他致病途径的基础。这项研究阐明了氧化应激加剧代谢紊乱,特别是胰岛素抵抗的分子机制。最近的一些研究集中在非瑟酮上,这是一种天然产物,以其对糖尿病及其相关微血管和大血管并发症的潜在益处而闻名。本文通过回顾过去十年进行的研究,详细介绍了剂量、研究标记物及其各自的结果,汇编了全面的研究结果。值得注意的是,在代谢性和非代谢性疾病中,非瑟酮都能增强抗氧化防御的主要调节因子Nrf2。此外,有趣的结果表明,Nrf2的作用超出了氧化应激调节,在代谢调节中显示出对组织特异性功能的有利影响。这表明非瑟酮不仅是一种抗氧化剂,而且是一种潜在的治疗药物,可以改善代谢健康和减轻代谢综合征的影响。综上所述,非瑟酮可以通过调节Nrf2通路增强机体的抗氧化防御能力,同时通过其对炎症、细胞存活和能量代谢的影响改善代谢健康,为管理代谢紊乱提供了一种全面的方法。图形化的简介:
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The protective effects of fisetin in metabolic disorders: a focus on oxidative stress and associated events.

Abstract: Metabolic syndrome is increasingly recognized as a significant precursor to various chronic diseases, contributing to a growing public health concern. Its complex pathogenesis involves multiple interrelated mechanisms, with oxidative stress identified as a cornerstone that exacerbates other pathogenic pathways. This study elucidates the molecular mechanisms by which oxidative stress intensifies metabolic disturbances, particularly insulin resistance. Some recent research has focused on fisetin, a natural product known for its potential benefits in diabetes and its associated microvascular and macrovascular complications. This paper compiles a comprehensive collection of findings by reviewing studies conducted over the past decade, detailing dosages, investigated markers, and their respective outcomes. Notably, a recurrent finding was fisetin's ability to enhance Nrf2, a principal regulator of antioxidant defense, in both metabolic and non-metabolic diseases. Furthermore, intriguing results suggest that the effects of Nrf2 extend beyond oxidative stress modulation, demonstrating favorable impacts on tissue-specific functions in metabolic regulation. This highlights fisetin not only as an antioxidant but also as a potential therapeutic agent for improving metabolic health and mitigating the effects of metabolic syndrome. In conclusion, fisetin can enhance the body's antioxidant defenses by modulating the Nrf2 pathway while also improving metabolic health through its effects on inflammation, cell survival, and energy metabolism, offering a comprehensive approach to managing metabolic disorders.

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Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders
Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders is a peer reviewed journal which publishes original clinical and translational articles and reviews in the field of endocrinology and provides a forum of debate of the highest quality on these issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, diabetes, lipid disorders, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, interdisciplinary practices in endocrinology, cardiovascular and metabolic risk, aging research, obesity, traditional medicine, pychosomatic research, behavioral medicine, ethics and evidence-based practices.As of Jan 2018 the journal is published by Springer as a hybrid journal with no article processing charges. All articles published before 2018 are available free of charge on springerlink.Unofficial 2017 2-year Impact Factor: 1.816.
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