Traditional Chinese medicine as a protective strategy against chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity: An overview of the literature

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Jun-Wei Wang , Hong Shao , You-Ni Zhang , Tong Ge , Xiao-Yi Chen , Xiao-Zhou Mou
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Cardiotoxicity refers to the damage caused to the heart or vascular system, which has become a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Up to 20 % of adults undergoing cancer treatment may experience cardiotoxicity, with 7 %–10 % developing cardiomyopathy or heart failure. Cardiotoxic medications put patients at risk for a variety of heart conditions, including cardiac failure (HF), left ventricle (LV) systolic malfunction, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, coronary artery disease (CAD), and ischemia/myocardial infarction. These diseases may significantly impact the patient's quality of life and outcomes. Many conventional cancer chemotherapy agents have serious adverse effects. Anthracyclines, alkylating agents, taxanes, topoisomerase inhibitors, and antimetabolites are chemotherapeutic agents that induce cardiotoxicity. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to treat chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity. TCM encompasses a range of practices, such as herbology, acupuncture, dietary therapy, and physical exercises like t'ai chi. These practices aim to enhance the flow of qi, which can alleviate symptoms of illness. Although the effectiveness of TCM has not been extensively researched and supported, scientists have begun utilizing scientific methods to gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying TCM. Ongoing research is being conducted to determine the safety and effectiveness of TCM treatments in reducing chemotherapy-induced toxicity. The present study aims to evaluate the protection and efficacy of various TCM treatments in chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity.

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中药作为化疗引起的心脏毒性的保护策略:文献综述
心脏毒性是指对心脏或血管系统造成的损害,它已成为世界范围内发病率和死亡率的重要原因。在接受癌症治疗的成年人中,高达20%的人可能会出现心脏毒性,7% - 10%的人会出现心肌病或心力衰竭。心脏毒性药物使患者面临各种心脏疾病的风险,包括心力衰竭(HF)、左心室(LV)收缩功能障碍、心律失常、高血压、冠状动脉疾病(CAD)和缺血/心肌梗死。这些疾病可能会严重影响患者的生活质量和预后。许多传统的癌症化疗药物都有严重的副作用。蒽环类药物、烷基化剂、紫杉烷、拓扑异构酶抑制剂和抗代谢物是诱导心脏毒性的化疗药物。近年来,人们越来越关注使用中药治疗化疗引起的心脏毒性。中医包括一系列的实践,如草药学、针灸、饮食疗法和像太极拳这样的体育锻炼。这些做法旨在加强气的流动,这可以减轻疾病的症状。虽然中药的有效性还没有得到广泛的研究和支持,但科学家们已经开始利用科学的方法来更深入地了解中药的潜在机制。目前正在进行研究,以确定中药治疗在减少化疗引起的毒性方面的安全性和有效性。本研究旨在评价各种中药治疗方法对化疗性心脏毒性的保护作用和疗效。
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Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
6.70%
发文量
78
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: eJTCM is committed to publish research providing the biological and clinical grounds for using Traditional and Complementary Medical treatments as well as studies that demonstrate the pathophysiological and molecular/biochemical bases supporting the effectiveness of such treatments. Review articles are by invitation only. eJTCM is receiving an increasing amount of submission, and we need to adopt more stringent criteria to select the articles that can be considered for peer review. Note that eJTCM is striving to increase the quality and medical relevance of the publications.
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