Liu Xueling, M A Kun, Tao Wenhua, X U Zhongkun, Liu Gang, H U Chunyan, Mao Weiwei, G U Chang, Guo Qi
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摘要
卵巢早衰是一种由多种因素和系统引起的女性生殖系统疾病,严重影响了育龄妇女的生活质量。临床上,该病治疗困难,发病率呈上升趋势。近年来,天然产物作为一种多途径、多靶点、高效的药物,已成为国内外许多研究和临床研究的焦点,几篇论文研究了食用植物和中草药中的植物化学物质对POF的影响。以“卵巢早衰”或“卵巢”及相关天然产物为关键词,检索并回顾了中国国家知识基础设施数据库、万方、PubMed、Web of Science等文献数据库中的研究文章。截至2021年10月,对POF具有预防或干扰抑制作用的天然化合物主要包括黄酮、多糖、皂苷和多酚。它们对POF和卵巢功能的影响与其抗氧化、抗凋亡、抗衰老、免疫调节和雌激素样活性密切相关。
Natural products for treatment of premature ovarian failure: a narrative review.
Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a female reproductive system disease caused by many factors and systems, which has seriously affected the quality of life of women of childbearing age. Clinically, the disease is difficult to treat while its incidence rate shows an increasing trend. In recent years, natural products used as multi-pathway, multi-target and efficient drugs, have become the focus of many research and clinical studies in China and abroad, and the effect of phytochemicals derived from edible plants and Chinese medicine herbs on POF were investigated in several papers. Using "premature ovarian failure" or "ovary" and related natural products as keywords, we retrieved and reviewed research articles from China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database, Wanfang, PubMed, Web of Science and other literature databases. Up to October, 2021, natural compounds with prophylactic or interference inhibition effects on POF mainly included flavonoids, polysaccharides, saponins, and polyphenols. Their effect on POF and ovarian function was closely related to their antioxidant, antiapoptotic, antiaging, immunoregulatory and estrogen-like activities.