Black Cohosh: Insights into its Mechanism(s) of Action.

Integrative medicine insights Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-08-27
Rachel L Ruhlen, Grace Y Sun, Edward R Sauter
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The Women's Health Initiative found that combination estrogen and progesterone hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer and cardiovascular disease risk, which compelled many women to seek herbal alternatives such as black cohosh extract (BCE) to relieve their menopausal symptoms. While several clinical trials document the efficacy of BCE in alleviating menopausal symptoms, preclinical studies to determine how BCE works have yielded conflicting results. Part of this is because there is not a universally accepted method to standardize the dose of black cohosh triterpenes, the presumed active ingredients in the extract. Although the mechanism by which BCE relieves symptoms is unknown, several hypotheses have been proposed: it acts 1) as a selective estrogen receptor modulator, 2) through serotonergic pathways, 3) as an antioxidant, or 4) on inflammatory pathways. We found that while the most prominent triterpene in BCE, 23-epi-26-deoxyactein, suppresses cytokine-induced nitric oxide production in brain microglial cells, the whole BCE extract actually enhanced this pathway. A variety of activities have been reported for black cohosh and its compounds, but the absorption and tissue distribution of these compounds is unknown.

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黑升麻:对其作用机制的见解。
妇女健康倡议 "发现,雌激素和孕激素联合激素替代疗法会增加患乳腺癌和心血管疾病的风险,这迫使许多妇女寻求黑升麻提取物(BCE)等草药替代品来缓解更年期症状。虽然一些临床试验证明黑升麻提取物对缓解更年期症状有一定疗效,但旨在确定黑升麻提取物如何发挥作用的临床前研究却得出了相互矛盾的结果。部分原因是没有一种普遍接受的方法来标准化黑升麻三萜(提取物中的假定活性成分)的剂量。虽然黑升麻缓解症状的机制尚不清楚,但有几种假设:1)作为选择性雌激素受体调节剂;2)通过血清素能途径;3)作为抗氧化剂;或 4)通过炎症途径。我们发现,虽然 BCE 中最主要的三萜类化合物 23-epi-26-deoxyactein 能抑制细胞因子诱导的脑小胶质细胞一氧化氮的产生,但整个 BCE 提取物实际上增强了这一途径。据报道,黑升麻及其化合物具有多种活性,但这些化合物的吸收和组织分布情况尚不清楚。
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