中医药与肠道菌群:生物转化、相互作用及其对慢性疾病治疗的影响。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Xia Hao, Jinbo Zhang, Ruishuang Ma, Bin Yao, Wei Yang
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摘要

肠道微生物群(GM)通常被认为是一个重要的“功能器官”,在人体生理过程中起着至关重要的作用。转基因涉及物质代谢,特别是药物的生物转化。它通过各种代谢途径调节药物的药理活性和生物利用度。由于中药主要是口服给药,其活性成分不可避免地与转基因相互作用。本文系统地探讨了中药与转基因之间的双向相互作用。转基因通过酶促反应(如水解、还原和解偶联)和与代谢物的相互作用代谢中药成分,从而提高生物利用度,有时改变药理学性质。相反,中药通过促进有益类群,恢复微生物平衡,调节短链脂肪酸和胆汁酸等微生物代谢产物,影响转基因成分和功能。中药与转基因的相互作用在治疗慢性疾病,如炎症性肠病、精神障碍和心血管疾病方面显示出希望。然而,由于中药配方的复杂性和肠道菌群组成的个体差异,在充分理解这些相互作用方面仍然存在挑战。未来的研究应采用多组学方法来开发基于个体肠道微生物群特征的个性化中医疗法。
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Traditional Chinese medicine and gut microbiota: biotransformation, interaction, and implications for chronic disease treatment.

The gut microbiota (GM), often regarded as a vital 'functional organ,' plays a crucial role in human physiological processes. GM is involved in substance metabolism, especially the biotransformation of pharmaceuticals. It modulates drug pharmacological activity and bioavailability through various metabolic pathways. Since traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is primarily administered orally, its active compounds inevitably interact with the GM. This review systematically explores the bidirectional interplay between TCM and GM. GM metabolizes TCM components via enzymatic reactions (e.g. hydrolysis, reduction, and deconjugation) and interactions with metabolites, thereby enhancing bioavailability and sometimes modifying pharmacological properties. Conversely, TCM influences GM composition and function by promoting beneficial taxa, restoring microbial balance, and regulating microbial metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids and bile acids. The TCM-GM interaction shows promise in treating chronic diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease, mental disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. However, challenges remain in fully understanding these interactions due to the complexity of TCM formulations and individual variations in GM composition. Future research should employ multi-omics approaches to develop personalized TCM therapies based on individual GM profiles.

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Drug Metabolism Reviews
Drug Metabolism Reviews 医学-药学
CiteScore
11.10
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21
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Drug Metabolism Reviews consistently provides critically needed reviews of an impressive array of drug metabolism research-covering established, new, and potential drugs; environmentally toxic chemicals; absorption; metabolism and excretion; and enzymology of all living species. Additionally, the journal offers new hypotheses of interest to diverse groups of medical professionals including pharmacologists, toxicologists, chemists, microbiologists, pharmacokineticists, immunologists, mass spectroscopists, as well as enzymologists working in xenobiotic biotransformation.
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