植物源性化合物治疗常染色体显性多囊肾病。

Jieting Zhang, Jiaxin Chen, Jing Xu, Cheng Xue, Zhiguo Mao
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常染色体显性多囊肾病(ADPKD)是最常见的单基因遗传性肾病,是全球终末期肾病的第四大病因。近年来,各种化学药物如托伐普坦、雷帕霉素、生长抑素在延缓ADPKD进展方面取得了重大进展。同时,许多植物源性化合物已被研究其对减缓ADPKD进展的有益作用。其中,柴草皂苷d、灵芝三萜、姜黄素、银杏内酯B、甜菊醇、白藜芦醇、白藜芦醇。-火腿、冬虫夏草、雷公藤甲素、槲皮苷、柚皮苷、小豆蔻素、藤黄酸和橄榄叶提取物通过抑制肾囊肿上皮细胞增殖或促进细胞凋亡来延缓肾囊肿的发展。二甲双胍是一种从法国丁香或山羊芸香(Galega officinalis)中提取的合成化合物,已被证明可以延缓ADPKD的进展。本文就植物源性化合物在ADPKD治疗中的作用及机制进行综述,以期在未来成为有前景的新疗法。
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Plant-derived compounds for treating autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.

Plant-derived compounds for treating autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), the most common monogenic hereditary kidney disease, is the fourth leading cause of end-stage kidney disease worldwide. In recent years, significant progress has been made in delaying ADPKD progression with different kinds of chemical drugs, such as tolvaptan, rapamycin, and somatostatin. Meanwhile, numerous plant-derived compounds have been investigated for their beneficial effects on slowing ADPKD progression. Among them, saikosaponin-d, Ganoderma triterpenes, curcumin, ginkgolide B, steviol, resveratrol, Sparganum stoloniferum Buch.-Ham, Cordyceps sinensis, triptolide, quercitrin, naringin, cardamonin, gambogic acid, and olive leaf extract have been found to retard renal cyst development by inhibiting cell proliferation or promoting cell apoptosis in renal cyst-lining epithelial cells. Metformin, a synthesized compound derived from French lilac or goat's rue (Galega officinalis), has been proven to retard the progression of ADPKD. This review focuses on the roles and mechanisms of plant-derived compounds in treating ADPKD, which may constitute promising new therapeutics in the future.

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