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Abstract
Gout is a systemic metabolic disorder caused by elevated uric acid (UA) levels, affecting over 1% of the population. The most common complication of gout is gouty arthritis (GA), characterized by swelling, pain or tenderness in peripheral joints or bursae, which can lead to the formation of tophi. At present, western medicines like colchicine, febuxostat and allopurinol are the primary treatment strategy to alleviate pain and prevent flare-ups in patients with GA, but they have significant side effects and increased mortality risks. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been utilized for thousands of years for the prevention and treatment of GA, demonstrating effective control over serum UA (SUA) levels with fewer side effects. Herein we summarized a total of 541 studies published from 2000 to 2023 in sources including PubMed, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library and Embase, highlighting the therapeutic potential of TCM in treating gout and GA, particularly in combination with modern medical strategies. This review focuses on TCM formulas, Chinese herbal extracts, and active compounds derived from TCM, providing an overview of recent clinical application and the pharmacological research based on animal models and cellular systems. Particularly, the current review categorized the clinical and experimental evidence into the strategies for improving hyperuricemia, decreasing the sudden onset of acute GA and retarding chronic GA progression, supplied further coherent reference and enlightenment for clinicians, investigators of natural product chemistry, researchers in TCM and pharmacology. We hope this article will inspire the development of novel formulas and molecular entities for the treatment of gout and GA.
痛风是一种由尿酸(UA)水平升高引起的全身性代谢紊乱,影响超过1%的人口。痛风最常见的并发症是痛风性关节炎(GA),其特征是周围关节或滑囊肿胀、疼痛或压痛,这可能导致痛风石的形成。目前,秋水仙碱、非布司他和别嘌呤醇等西药是缓解GA患者疼痛和预防发作的主要治疗策略,但这些西药有明显的副作用,死亡风险增加。中药(TCM)用于GA的预防和治疗已有数千年的历史,证明了对血清UA (SUA)水平的有效控制和较少的副作用。在此,我们总结了2000年至2023年间发表在PubMed、Web of Science、Cochrane Library和Embase等来源的541项研究,强调了中医药治疗痛风和GA的治疗潜力,特别是与现代医学策略相结合。本文综述了中药配方、中药提取物和中药活性成分,并对近年来中药的临床应用和基于动物模型和细胞系统的药理研究进行了综述。特别地,本综述将临床和实验证据分类为改善高尿酸血症、减少急性GA突然发作和延缓慢性GA进展的策略,为临床医生、天然产物化学研究者、中医和药理学研究者提供进一步的连贯参考和启示。我们希望这篇文章将启发新的配方和分子实体的发展,治疗痛风和GA。
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