中药对骨关节炎的治疗潜力:针对 Wnt 信号通路。

The American journal of Chinese medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1142/S0192415X24500782
Shaozhuo Zhang, Jiaguo Zhan, Mai Li, Junyi Wang, Huiyou Chen, Yuxing Wang, Yuchen Fan, Bingqi Zhang, Xi Wang, Xizhe Zhang, Chongming Wu
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摘要

骨关节炎(OA)是一种慢性退行性关节疾病,会导致肢体残疾和生活质量下降。OA 的主要病理变化是软骨退化和滑膜炎症。传统疗法往往会导致一些患者不愿忍受的不良反应。中药在治疗 OA 方面的疗效早已众所周知,而且副作用极小。无翼型(Wnt)信号通路被认为在 OA 的进展过程中起着一定的作用,但人们对中医如何通过 Wnt 信号通路治疗 OA 仍缺乏全面的了解。本研究旨在通过回顾 Wnt 信号通路与 OA 中软骨降解和滑膜炎症之间关系的相关研究,填补这一空白。同时,我们还对中药及其活性成分进行了总结和分类,如生物碱、多糖、黄酮类、倍半萜内酯等,它们通过调节 Wnt/[方见正文]-catenin 信号通路在治疗 OA 方面显示出不同的疗效。这项研究强调了 Wnt 信号通路在 OA 发病和进展过程中的关键作用,表明靶向这一通路有望成为未来治疗 OA 的一种前瞻性治疗策略。中药及其活性成分有可能通过调节 Wnt 信号级联缓解 OA。利用中药及其活性成分来调节Wnt信号通路,是为OA患者带来实质性治疗益处的一个令人鼓舞的途径。
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Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Chinese Medicine Against Osteoarthritis: Targeting the Wnt Signaling Pathway.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative articular disease that leads to physical disability and reduced quality of life. The key pathological events in OA are cartilage degradation and synovial inflammation. Conventional therapies often lead to adverse effects that some patients are unwilling to endure. Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) have long been known for their efficacy in treating OA with minimal side effects. The wingless-type (Wnt) signaling pathway is believed to play a role in OA progression, but there is still a lack of comprehensive understanding on how TCM may treat OA via the Wnt signaling pathway. This study aims to fill this gap by reviewing relevant research on the association between the Wnt signaling pathway and cartilage degradation and synovial inflammation in OA. Meanwhile, we also summarized and categorized TCMs and their active components, such as alkaloids, polysaccharides, flavonoids, sesquiterpene lactones, etc., which have shown varying efficacy in treating OA through modulation of the Wnt/[Formula: see text]-catenin signaling pathway. This work underscores the pivotal role of the Wnt signaling pathway in OA pathogenesis and progression, suggesting that targeting this pathway holds promise as a prospective therapeutic strategy for OA management in the future. TCMs and their active components have the potential to alleviate OA by modulating the Wnt signaling cascade. Harnessing TCMs and their active components to regulate the Wnt signaling pathway presents an encouraging avenue for delivering substantial therapeutic benefits to individuals with OA.

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