Antidepressant Active Components of Bupleurum chinense DC-Paeonia lactiflora Pall Herb Pair: Pharmacological Mechanisms.
Shimeng LvYifan ZhaoLe WangYihong YuJiaxin LiYufei HuangWenhua XuGeqin SunWeibo DaiTingting ZhaoDezhong BiYuexiang MaPeng SunPublished in: BioMed research international (2022)
Depression is a serious psychological disorder with a rapidly increasing incidence in recent years. Clinically, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are the main therapy. These drugs, have serious adverse reactions, however. Traditional Chinese medicine has the characteristics of multiple components, targets, and pathways, which has huge potential advantages for the treatment of depression. The antidepressant potential of the herbal combination of Bupleurum chinense DC (Chaihu) and Paeonia lactiflora Pall (Baishao) has been extensively studied previously. In this review, we summarized the antidepressant active components and mechanism of Chaihu-Baishao herb pair. We found that it works mainly through relieving oxidative stress, regulating HPA axis, and protecting neurons. Nevertheless, current research of this combined preparation still faces many challenges. On one hand, most of the current studies only stay at the level of animal models, lacking of sufficient clinical double-blind controlled trials for further verification. In addition, studies on the synergistic effect between different targets and signaling pathways are scarce. On the other hand, this preparation has numerous defects such as poor stability, low solubility, and difficulty in crossing the blood-brain barrier.
Keyphrases
- major depressive disorder
- oxidative stress
- sleep quality
- depressive symptoms
- dendritic cells
- signaling pathway
- double blind
- bipolar disorder
- molecularly imprinted
- clinical trial
- human health
- multidrug resistant
- spinal cord
- study protocol
- induced apoptosis
- emergency department
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- randomized controlled trial
- spinal cord injury
- immune response
- diabetic rats
- phase ii
- open label
- mass spectrometry
- cell proliferation
- solid phase extraction
- electronic health record
- water soluble
- patient reported