Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology

Abstract The worldwide prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing, and this metabolic disorder has been recognized as a severe threat to human health. A variety of chemical drugs have been approved for treating NAFLD, however, they always has serious side effects. Chinese h...

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Main Authors: Xiao-Fang Yang, Ming Lu, Lijiao You, Huan Gen, Lin Yuan, Tianning Tian, Chun-Yu Li, Kailiang Xu, Jie Hou, Ming Lei
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Chinese Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-021-00470-x
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spelling doaj-1a0ea28a4d0e4baa83a344519267772d2021-08-01T11:08:56ZengBMCChinese Medicine1749-85462021-07-0116111610.1186/s13020-021-00470-xHerbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecologyXiao-Fang Yang0Ming Lu1Lijiao You2Huan Gen3Lin Yuan4Tianning Tian5Chun-Yu Li6Kailiang Xu7Jie Hou8Ming Lei9Critical Care Medicine, Seventh Peoples Hospital, Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCMTrauma Emergency Center, The Seventh Peoples Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese MedicineCritical Care Medicine, Seventh Peoples Hospital, Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCMCritical Care Medicine, Seventh Peoples Hospital, Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCMCritical Care Medicine, Seventh Peoples Hospital, Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCMTrauma Emergency Center, The Seventh Peoples Hospital of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese MedicineInstitute of Interdisciplinary Integrative Medicine Research, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese MedicineCritical Care Medicine, Seventh Peoples Hospital, Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCMCollege of Basic Medical Sciences, Dalian Medical UniversityCritical Care Medicine, Seventh Peoples Hospital, Affiliated to Shanghai University of TCMAbstract The worldwide prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing, and this metabolic disorder has been recognized as a severe threat to human health. A variety of chemical drugs have been approved for treating NAFLD, however, they always has serious side effects. Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) have been widely used for preventing and treating a range of metabolic diseases with satisfactory safety and effective performance in clinical treatment of NAFLD. Recent studies indicated that imbanlance of the intestinal microbiota was closely associated with the occurrence and development of NAFLD, thus, the intestinal microbiota has been recognized as a promising target for treatment of NAFLD. In recent decades, a variety of CHMs have been reported to effectively prevent or treat NAFLD by modulating intestinal microbiota to further interfer the gut-liver axis. In this review, recent advances in CHMs for the treatment of NAFLD via rebuilding the intestinal microecology were systematically reviewed. The key roles of CHMs in the regulation of gut microbiota and the gut-liver axis along with their mechanisms (such as modulating intestinal permeability, reducing the inflammatory response, protecting liver cells, improving lipid metabolism, and modulating nuclear receptors), were well summarized. All the knowledge and information presented here will be very helpful for researchers to better understand the applications and mechanisms of CHMs for treatment of NAFLD.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-021-00470-xChinese herbal medicines (CHMs)Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)Gut microbiotaGut-liver axisIntestinal microecology
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author Xiao-Fang Yang
Ming Lu
Lijiao You
Huan Gen
Lin Yuan
Tianning Tian
Chun-Yu Li
Kailiang Xu
Jie Hou
Ming Lei
spellingShingle Xiao-Fang Yang
Ming Lu
Lijiao You
Huan Gen
Lin Yuan
Tianning Tian
Chun-Yu Li
Kailiang Xu
Jie Hou
Ming Lei
Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
Chinese Medicine
Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs)
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Gut microbiota
Gut-liver axis
Intestinal microecology
author_facet Xiao-Fang Yang
Ming Lu
Lijiao You
Huan Gen
Lin Yuan
Tianning Tian
Chun-Yu Li
Kailiang Xu
Jie Hou
Ming Lei
author_sort Xiao-Fang Yang
title Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
title_short Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
title_full Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
title_fullStr Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
title_full_unstemmed Herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
title_sort herbal therapy for ameliorating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via rebuilding the intestinal microecology
publisher BMC
series Chinese Medicine
issn 1749-8546
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract The worldwide prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing, and this metabolic disorder has been recognized as a severe threat to human health. A variety of chemical drugs have been approved for treating NAFLD, however, they always has serious side effects. Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) have been widely used for preventing and treating a range of metabolic diseases with satisfactory safety and effective performance in clinical treatment of NAFLD. Recent studies indicated that imbanlance of the intestinal microbiota was closely associated with the occurrence and development of NAFLD, thus, the intestinal microbiota has been recognized as a promising target for treatment of NAFLD. In recent decades, a variety of CHMs have been reported to effectively prevent or treat NAFLD by modulating intestinal microbiota to further interfer the gut-liver axis. In this review, recent advances in CHMs for the treatment of NAFLD via rebuilding the intestinal microecology were systematically reviewed. The key roles of CHMs in the regulation of gut microbiota and the gut-liver axis along with their mechanisms (such as modulating intestinal permeability, reducing the inflammatory response, protecting liver cells, improving lipid metabolism, and modulating nuclear receptors), were well summarized. All the knowledge and information presented here will be very helpful for researchers to better understand the applications and mechanisms of CHMs for treatment of NAFLD.
topic Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs)
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Gut microbiota
Gut-liver axis
Intestinal microecology
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-021-00470-x
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