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Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research

Aim. The incidence of diabetic osteoporosis (DOP) is increasing due to lack of effective management over the past few decades. This review aims to summarize traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) suitability in the pathogenesis and clinical and preclinical management of DOP. Methods. Literature sources...

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Autores principales: Ma, Rufeng, Zhu, Ruyuan, Wang, Lili, Guo, Yubo, Liu, Chenyue, Liu, Haixia, Liu, Fengwei, Li, Hongjun, Li, Yu, Fu, Min, Zhang, Dongwei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3218313
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author Ma, Rufeng
Zhu, Ruyuan
Wang, Lili
Guo, Yubo
Liu, Chenyue
Liu, Haixia
Liu, Fengwei
Li, Hongjun
Li, Yu
Fu, Min
Zhang, Dongwei
author_facet Ma, Rufeng
Zhu, Ruyuan
Wang, Lili
Guo, Yubo
Liu, Chenyue
Liu, Haixia
Liu, Fengwei
Li, Hongjun
Li, Yu
Fu, Min
Zhang, Dongwei
author_sort Ma, Rufeng
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description Aim. The incidence of diabetic osteoporosis (DOP) is increasing due to lack of effective management over the past few decades. This review aims to summarize traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) suitability in the pathogenesis and clinical and preclinical management of DOP. Methods. Literature sources used were from Medline (Pubmed), CNKI (China Knowledge Resource Integrated Database), and CSTJ (China Science and Technology Journal Database) online databases. For the consultation, keywords such as diabetic osteoporosis (DOP), TCM, clinical study, animal experiment, toxicity, and research progress were used in various combinations. Around 100 research papers and reviews were visited. Results. Liver-spleen-kidney insufficiency may result in development of DOP. 18 clinical trials are identified to use TCM compound prescriptions for management of patients with DOP. TCM herbs and their active ingredients are effective in preventing the development of DOP in streptozotocin (STZ) and alloxan as well as STZ combined with ovariectomy insulted rats. Among them, most frequently used TCM herbs in clinical trials are Radix Astragali, Radix et Rhizoma Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, and Herba Epimedii. Some of TCM herbs also exhibit toxicities in clinical and preclinical research. Conclusions. TCM herbs may act as the novel sources of anti-DOP drugs by improving bone and glucolipid metabolisms. However, the pathogenesis of DOP and the material base of TCM herbs still merit further study.
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spelling pubmed-50288002016-10-03 Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research Ma, Rufeng Zhu, Ruyuan Wang, Lili Guo, Yubo Liu, Chenyue Liu, Haixia Liu, Fengwei Li, Hongjun Li, Yu Fu, Min Zhang, Dongwei Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Review Article Aim. The incidence of diabetic osteoporosis (DOP) is increasing due to lack of effective management over the past few decades. This review aims to summarize traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) suitability in the pathogenesis and clinical and preclinical management of DOP. Methods. Literature sources used were from Medline (Pubmed), CNKI (China Knowledge Resource Integrated Database), and CSTJ (China Science and Technology Journal Database) online databases. For the consultation, keywords such as diabetic osteoporosis (DOP), TCM, clinical study, animal experiment, toxicity, and research progress were used in various combinations. Around 100 research papers and reviews were visited. Results. Liver-spleen-kidney insufficiency may result in development of DOP. 18 clinical trials are identified to use TCM compound prescriptions for management of patients with DOP. TCM herbs and their active ingredients are effective in preventing the development of DOP in streptozotocin (STZ) and alloxan as well as STZ combined with ovariectomy insulted rats. Among them, most frequently used TCM herbs in clinical trials are Radix Astragali, Radix et Rhizoma Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, and Herba Epimedii. Some of TCM herbs also exhibit toxicities in clinical and preclinical research. Conclusions. TCM herbs may act as the novel sources of anti-DOP drugs by improving bone and glucolipid metabolisms. However, the pathogenesis of DOP and the material base of TCM herbs still merit further study. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5028800/ /pubmed/27698674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3218313 Text en Copyright © 2016 Rufeng Ma et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ma, Rufeng
Zhu, Ruyuan
Wang, Lili
Guo, Yubo
Liu, Chenyue
Liu, Haixia
Liu, Fengwei
Li, Hongjun
Li, Yu
Fu, Min
Zhang, Dongwei
Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research
title Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research
title_full Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research
title_fullStr Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research
title_short Diabetic Osteoporosis: A Review of Its Traditional Chinese Medicinal Use and Clinical and Preclinical Research
title_sort diabetic osteoporosis: a review of its traditional chinese medicinal use and clinical and preclinical research
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3218313
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