Chinese Herbal Medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common worldwide public
health problem. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) achieved some results to
some extent in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Especially in China,
TCM formulas are used in the clinic because of their advantages. Some of these
TCM formulas have been used for thousands of years in ancient China, they pays
much attention to strengthening healthy qi, cleaning heat, and wet, activating
blood, etc.. So TCM in anti-RA drug is considered as a simple and
effective method. In addition, TCM are also traditionally used as extracts
and many Chinese herbs which are considered to be effective for RA. With the
advancement of technologies and research methods, researchers have devoted
themselves to exploring new therapeutic materials from troves of TCM. The
components of TCM are identified and purified, which include alkaloids,
coumarins, flavonoids, saponins and so on. However, little or no review works
are found in the research literature on the anti-RA drugs from TCM. The present
review aims to provide systematically reorganized information on the
ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and pharmacology of TCM used traditionally
against RA. The information recorded in this review will provide new directions
for researchers in the future.
MATERIALS
AND METHODS:
Relevant scientific literatures were
collected from Chinese traditional books and Chinese Pharmacopoeia. Several
important pharmacology data, clinical observations, animal experiments on
effects of anti-RA drugs from TCM and their mechanisms were extracted from a
library and electric search (Pubmed, PubChem Compound, Science Direct, Spring
Link, Elsevier, Web of Science, CNKI, Wan Fang, Bai du, The Plant List, etc.).
We collected information published between 2002 and 2015 on Chinese medicine in
the treatment of RA. Information was also acquired from local classic herbal
literature, conference papers, government reports, and PhD and MSc
dissertations.
RESULTS:
This review mainly introduces the
current research on anti-RA TCM formulas, extracts and compounds from TCM,
pharmacological data and potential mechanisms (inhibit osteoclast
proliferation, suppress fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) growth, decrease
the expression of inflammatory cytokines, blocking signal pathways, etc.)
CONCLUSIONS: TCM, as a multi-component and multi-target approach, which is a
perfect match with the holistic concept of systems biology, is applicable in
the treatment of RA. The synergistic connections of Chinese herbs and
mechanisms of related active compounds on RA increase the trust for TCM. TCM as
alternative remedies for RA not only has an important position in the
world market, but also has an irreplaceable role in the treatment of RA in
future.
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