Targeting NF-κB in diabetic nephropathy: exploring the therapeutic potential of phytoconstituents

IF 7.5 3区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Beena Levakumar Abhirami, Anithakumari Aswathy Krishna, Alaganandam Kumaran, Chun-Hui Chiu
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The growing epidemic of diabetes mellitus and its associated complications presents a major global health challenge. Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a critical microvascular complication of diabetes, accounts for approximately one-third of all related cases worldwide and frequently progresses to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and premature mortality. Extensive experimental evidence underscores the pivotal role of chronic inflammation driven by the activation of the nuclear transcription factor NF-κB in the pathogenesis of DN. Triggered by various factors including hyperglycemia, NF-κB activation leads to the expression of numerous pro-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines and cell adhesion molecules, resulting in the pathological hallmarks of DN: podocyte injury, excessive extracellular matrix accumulation, glomerulosclerosis, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, renal tubular atrophy and increased proteinuria. Consequently, NF-κB emerges as a promising therapeutic target for DN. Naturally occurring phytoconstituents, as inhibitors of the NF-κB pathway and are gaining significant attention due to their lower toxicity, enhanced safety, greater efficacy and cost-effectiveness. This review summarizes the role of NF-κB in the pathophysiology of DN and examines recent research on medicinal plants and phytoconstituents that target the NF-κB signaling pathway in both in vitro and in vivo and in silico models. Furthermore, we elucidate their mechanisms of action and evaluate their potential as effective therapeutic agents for mitigating DN-related inflammation and complications. This provides a theoretical framework for the development of novel anti-nephropathic drugs that may overcome the limitations of current medications.

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靶向NF-κB治疗糖尿病肾病:探索植物成分的治疗潜力。
糖尿病及其相关并发症日益流行,对全球健康构成重大挑战。糖尿病肾病(DN)是糖尿病的重要微血管并发症,约占全球所有相关病例的三分之一,并经常发展为终末期肾病(ESRD)和过早死亡。大量的实验证据强调了由核转录因子NF-κB激活驱动的慢性炎症在DN发病机制中的关键作用。在高血糖等多种因素的触发下,NF-κB活化导致大量促炎细胞因子、趋化因子和细胞粘附分子的表达,导致DN的病理特征:足细胞损伤、细胞外基质过度积累、肾小球硬化、上皮-间质转化、肾小管萎缩和蛋白尿增加。因此,NF-κB成为DN的一个有希望的治疗靶点。天然存在的植物成分,作为NF-κB通路的抑制剂,因其毒性低、安全性高、疗效好和成本效益高而备受关注。本文综述了NF-κB在DN病理生理中的作用,并从体内、体外和硅模型两方面综述了针对NF-κB信号通路的药用植物和植物成分的最新研究进展。此外,我们阐明了它们的作用机制,并评估了它们作为缓解dn相关炎症和并发症的有效治疗剂的潜力。这为开发新的抗肾病药物提供了理论框架,可以克服现有药物的局限性。
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CiteScore
13.40
自引率
9.00%
发文量
48
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Archives of Pharmacal Research is the official journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea and has been published since 1976. Archives of Pharmacal Research is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original scientific research papers and reviews in the fields of drug discovery, drug development, and drug actions with a view to providing fundamental and novel information on drugs and drug candidates.
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