Advance on Chinese Medicine for Hypertensive Renal Damage: Focus on the Complex Molecular Mechanisms
Yan Lu
1
,
Xue-na Xie
2
,
Qi-qi Xin
1, 3
,
Rong Yuan
1, 3
,
Miao Yu
1, 3
,
Wei-hong Cong
1, 3
,
Ke-Ji Chen
1, 3
1
Laboratory of Cardiovascular Diseases, Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China
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3
National Clinical Research Center for Chinese Medicine Cardiology, Beijing, China
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-07-03
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SJR: 0.561
CiteScore: 4.9
Impact factor: 2.5
ISSN: 16720415, 19930402
PubMed ID:
38958884
Abstract
Hypertensive renal damage (HRD) is a major cause of end-stage renal disease. Among the causes of end-stage renal disease, HRD accounts for nearly 34% of the total number of cases. Antihypertensive treatment is primarily drug-based, but therapeutic efficacy is less effective and can have serious side effects. Chinese medicine (CM) has significant advantages in the treatment of HRD. CM is rich in various active ingredients and has the property of targeting multiple targets and channels. Therefore, the regulatory network of CM on disease is complex. A large number of CM have been employed to treat HRD, either as single applications or as part of compound formulations. The key possible mechanisms of CM for HRD include regulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, antioxidation, anti-inflammation, rescue of endothelial function, regulation of vasoactive substance secretion and obesity-related factors, etc. This review summarized and discussed the recent advance in the basic research mechanisms of CM interventions for HRD and pointed out the challenges and future prospects.
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Lu Y. et al. Advance on Chinese Medicine for Hypertensive Renal Damage: Focus on the Complex Molecular Mechanisms // Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2024. Vol. 30. No. 10. pp. 938-948.
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Lu Y., Xie X., Xin Q., Yuan R., Miao Yu, Cong W., Chen K. Advance on Chinese Medicine for Hypertensive Renal Damage: Focus on the Complex Molecular Mechanisms // Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine. 2024. Vol. 30. No. 10. pp. 938-948.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s11655-024-3662-3
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11655-024-3662-3
TI - Advance on Chinese Medicine for Hypertensive Renal Damage: Focus on the Complex Molecular Mechanisms
T2 - Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine
AU - Lu, Yan
AU - Xie, Xue-na
AU - Xin, Qi-qi
AU - Yuan, Rong
AU - Miao Yu
AU - Cong, Wei-hong
AU - Chen, Ke-Ji
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/07/03
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 938-948
IS - 10
VL - 30
PMID - 38958884
SN - 1672-0415
SN - 1993-0402
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@article{2024_Lu,
author = {Yan Lu and Xue-na Xie and Qi-qi Xin and Rong Yuan and Miao Yu and Wei-hong Cong and Ke-Ji Chen},
title = {Advance on Chinese Medicine for Hypertensive Renal Damage: Focus on the Complex Molecular Mechanisms},
journal = {Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine},
year = {2024},
volume = {30},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jul},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11655-024-3662-3},
number = {10},
pages = {938--948},
doi = {10.1007/s11655-024-3662-3}
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Lu, Yan, et al. “Advance on Chinese Medicine for Hypertensive Renal Damage: Focus on the Complex Molecular Mechanisms.” Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, vol. 30, no. 10, Jul. 2024, pp. 938-948. https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11655-024-3662-3.