| Literature DB >> 31031622 |
Jiao Peng1,2,3, Ting-Ting Zheng4,5, Xi Li6, Yue Liang1, Li-Jun Wang1, Yong-Can Huang7, Hai-Tao Xiao2,3.
Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a group of intestinal disorders with self-destructive and chronic inflammation in the digestive tract, requiring long-term medications. However, as many side effects and drug resistance are frequently encountered, safer and more effective agents for IBD treatment are urgently needed. Over the past few decades, a variety of natural alkaloids made of plants or medicinal herbs have attracted considerable interest because of the excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties; additionally, these alkaloids have been reported to reduce the colonic inflammation and damage in a range of colitic models. In this review paper, we summarize the recent findings regarding the anti-colitis activity of plant-derived alkaloids and emphasize their therapeutic potential for the treatment of IBD; obvious improvement of the colonic oxidative and pro-inflammatory status, significant preservation of the epithelial barrier function and positive modulation of the gut microbiota are the underlying mechanisms for the plant-derived alkaloids to treat IBD. Further clinical trials and preclinical studies to unravel the molecular mechanism are essential to promote the clinical translation of plant-derived alkaloids for IBD.Entities:
Keywords: action mechanism; inflammation; inflammatory bowel disease; plant-derived alkaloids; therapeutic effects
Year: 2019 PMID: 31031622 PMCID: PMC6473079 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2019.00351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
FIGURE 1Chemical structures of compounds 1–6.
FIGURE 2Chemical structures of compounds 7–17.
FIGURE 3Chemical structures of compounds 18–22.
FIGURE 4Chemical structures of compounds 23–25.
FIGURE 5Chemical structures of compounds 26–31.
FIGURE 6Involved mechanisms of plant-derived alkaloids in treatment of IBD (Promotion ↑, inhibition ⊥).