Traditional Chinese medicine modulates hypothalamic neuropeptides for appetite regulation: A comprehensive review.

IF 5.7 4区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Yuqi Wang, Fanghua Qi, Min Li, Yuan Xu, Li Dong, Pingping Cai
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Abstract

Obesity has emerged as a global health crisis, imposing substantial burdens on both individual well-being and socioeconomic development. The pathogenesis of obesity primarily stems from disrupted energy homeostasis, wherein the hypothalamus plays a pivotal role through its complex neuropeptide networks that regulate appetite and energy balance. Recent advances have highlighted the therapeutic potential of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in modulating hypothalamic appetite regulation. This comprehensive review systematically evaluates current evidence from PubMed and China National Knowledge Infrastructure databases, focusing on the mechanisms by which TCM interventions influence hypothalamic neuropeptide signaling pathways. Our analysis reveals that various TCM modalities, including bioactive compounds (e.g., berberine and, evodiamine), herbal formulations (e.g., Pingwei Powder, Fangji Huangqi Decoction), plant extracts (e.g., Cyclocarya paliurus aqueous extract), and Chinese patent medicines (e.g., Danzhi Jiangtang Capsules and Jingui Shenqi Pills), have significant effects on key appetite-regulating pathways. These effects are mediated through modulation of critical neuropeptide systems, particularly AgRP/NPY and POMC/CART neurons, as well as leptin signaling. These findings not only provide mechanistic insights into TCM's anti-obesity effects but also demonstrate the value of integrating traditional medicine with modern pharmacological approaches. The synergistic potential of TCM formulas, when combined with contemporary research methodologies, offers promising avenues for developing novel therapeutic strategies for obesity and related metabolic disorders.

中药调节下丘脑神经肽对食欲的调节:综述。
肥胖已成为全球健康危机,给个人福祉和社会经济发展带来沉重负担。肥胖的发病机制主要源于能量稳态的破坏,其中下丘脑通过其复杂的神经肽网络发挥关键作用,调节食欲和能量平衡。近年来的研究进展强调了中药在调节下丘脑食欲方面的治疗潜力。本综述系统评估了PubMed和中国国家知识基础设施数据库的现有证据,重点关注中医药干预影响下丘脑神经肽信号通路的机制。我们的分析显示,各种中药剂型,包括生物活性化合物(如小檗碱和evodiamine)、草药制剂(如平胃散、方鸡黄芪汤)、植物提取物(如环己烷水提物)和中成药(如丹栀降糖胶囊和金桂参芪丸),对关键的食欲调节途径都有显著影响。这些作用是通过调节关键神经肽系统介导的,特别是AgRP/NPY和POMC/CART神经元,以及瘦素信号传导。这些发现不仅提供了中医抗肥胖作用的机制见解,而且证明了传统医学与现代药理学方法相结合的价值。中药方剂的协同潜力,与当代研究方法相结合,为开发肥胖症和相关代谢紊乱的新治疗策略提供了有希望的途径。
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CiteScore
13.60
自引率
1.80%
发文量
47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BioScience Trends (Print ISSN 1881-7815, Online ISSN 1881-7823) is an international peer-reviewed journal. BioScience Trends devotes to publishing the latest and most exciting advances in scientific research. Articles cover fields of life science such as biochemistry, molecular biology, clinical research, public health, medical care system, and social science in order to encourage cooperation and exchange among scientists and clinical researchers.
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