| Literature DB >> 31391860 |
Tian Shen1, Guoqiang Xing2,3, Jingfen Zhu1, Yong Cai1, Shuxian Zhang1, Gang Xu1, Yi Feng1, Donghua Li4, Jianyu Rao5, Rong Shi6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled blood pressure is the leading cause of mortality and disability due to associated cerebral and cardiovascular diseases and kidney failure. More than one-third of the old adult population have hypertension or prehypertension and many of their blood pressure are poorly controlled.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31391860 PMCID: PMC6662493 DOI: 10.1155/2019/7056872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Information of the key ingredients of HyperBalance.
| Ingredients | Main active compounds | Known effects & possible mechanisms of actions |
|---|---|---|
| Apocynum (Apocynum venetum) | flavonol glycosides | protect LSP-induced heart, lung, kidney and liver injuries |
| quercetin, hyperin | selectively inhibits neutrophil superoxide and peroxynitrite production, yet with intact bactericidal activity, preventive of LPS-induced emphysema | |
| plant-phenol (apocynin) | affects blood pressure, anti-inflammatory, anti-ischemic, anti-arthritic, antihyperlipidemic, anti-diabetic, anti-aging, antithrombic, anti-stress, anti-advanced glycation end products | |
| triacontanol, beta-sitosterol, lupeol | Exert long-lasting endothelium-dependent relaxant effect via stimulating nitric oxide production, ROS-scavenging Src/PI3K/Akt Pathway | |
| scopoletin and isofraxidin. | ||
| Isofraxidin and hyperin | ||
| Gou Teng (Uncaria rhynchophylla) | indole alkaloids | |
| rhynchophylline, isorhynchophylline | Act against hypertension, asthma, cancer, cirrhosis, diabetes, stroke, rheumatism, bradycardia, arrhythmia, sedation, neurodegeneration, epileptic seizures, drug addiction, and cerebral ischemia, coagulation, endotoxemic | |
| triterpenes | protect cardiovascular/neural/neuroglial cells, modulate calcium and potassium ion channels and neurotransmitter transporters | |
| flavonoids | inhibit angiotensin II induced vascular smooth muscle cells proliferation, increased NO content and NOS activity | |
| phenols | Rhy and Iso rhy have endothelium-independent vasodilatory effects via L-type Ca2+ channels and other Ca2+ pathways | |
| phenylpropanoids | ||
| Eucommia (Eucommia ulmoides) | lignans | have antihypertensive effect via regulating NO and renin-angiotensin system and direct artery relaxing effect. |
| flavonoids, iridoids | have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, antimicrobial, anticancer, antiaging, cardioprotective, and neuroprotective properties | |
| polysaccharides | protect against blood pressure renal injury, inhibit renal aldose reductase overexpression, inhibit Ang II-induced mesangial cells proliferation via cycle-related genes P21 and P27, and Bax | |
| terpenes | ||
| Heal all (Prunella vulgaris) | triterpenoic acids, | anti-hypertensive, anti- allergic, anti-hyperglycemic, anti-hyperlipidemic, anti-hyper cholesterol, |
| flavonoids | anti-inflammation via inhibition of COX-2 and iNOS expression, ROS-scavenger, anti-proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells | |
| phenolics | stimulate blood circulation via inhibition of Na+/K+ -ATPase, inhibit inflammatory cytokines, | |
| diterpene, polysaccharides | inhibit ROS production, restore NO production | |
| Senna (Cassia obtusifolia) | pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, pyridoxine | anti-hyperlipidemic, antihypercholesterol, anti-allergic via inhibiting histamine release, |
| improve SOD and NO activity, inhibit platelet aggregation | ||
| Gastrodia (Gastrodia elata) | gastrodin | affects blood pressure via reducing plasma endothelin levels, inhibiting angiotensin II, aldosterone and angiotensin type 1 receptor but increasing NO and PPAR |
| | restores the impaired vasorelaxation and reduced eNOS | |
| | exerts anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic activities through inhibiting LPS-induced expression of iNOS and COX-2 | |
| | ||
| Wild Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum) | dose-dependently decreased aortic blood pressure but increased coronary blood flow, renal blood flow, | |
| induces coronary and systemic vasodilation with renal vasoconstriction | ||
| habits the inflammatory response and ischemic injury by suppressing NF-kappa and MAPKs activation | ||
| Rauwolfia (Rauvolfia yunnanensis) | indole alkaloids | can significantly reduce systolic blood pressure to the same degree as other first-line blood pressure maintenance drugs |
| (reserpine, rescinnamine, reserpiline) | ||
| ajmaline, aricine, corynanthine | ||
| deserpidine lankanescine rauwolscine |
Demographics and medical history of the participants.
| Items | Male | Female | Total | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HyperBalance | Placebo | Combined | HyperBalance | Placebo | Combined | HyperBalance | Placebo | Combined | |
| Gender, N (% of subtotal) | 14 (29.8) | 17 (33.3) | 31 (31.6) | 33 (70.2) | 34 (66.7) | 67(68.4) | 50 (100) | 48 (100) | 98 (100) |
| Age, year (mean ± s.d) | 65.35 ± 7.12 | 67.18 ±7.4 | 66.41 ± 7.25 | 64.79 ± 7.29 | 63.67 ± 6.53 | 64.31 ± 6.94 | 64.97 ± 7.17 | 65.28 ± 7.09 | 65.12 ± 7.10 |
| Age, year (range) | 52.87-82.80 | 47.28-83.47 | 52.87-84.46 | 53.18-84.86 | 49.03-88.43 | 47.28-88.43 | 52.87-84.86 | 47.28-88.43 | 47.28-88.43 |
| Smoking (Yes/Total, %) | 8/50 (16.0) | 5/48 (10.5) | 13/98 (13.3) | 0(0) | 0(0) | 0(0) | 8/50 (16.0) | 5/48 (10.5) | 13/98 (13.3) |
| Alcohol drinking (Y/T, %) | 6/50 (12.0) | 5/48(10.5) | 11/98(11.2) | 0(0) | 0(0) | 0(0) | 6/50 (12.0) | 5/48 (10.5) | 11/98 (11.2) |
| Hyperlipidemia (Y/T, %) | 1/50 (2.0) | 0(0) | 1/98(1.0) | 2/50(4.0) | 3/48 (6.25) | 5/98(5.1) | 3/50 (6.0) | 3/48 (6.25) | 6/98 (6.12) |
| Prehypertension (Y/T, %) | 12/50 (24) | 18/48 (37.5) | 30/98 (30.6) | 29/50 (58) | 22/48 (45.8) | 51/98 (52.1) | 41/50(82) | 40/48(83.3) | 81/98 (82.7) |
| Hypertension (Y/T, %) | 3/50 (6) | 4/48 (8.3) | 7/98 (7.1) | 6/50 (12) | 4/48 (8.3) | 10/98 (10.2) | 9/50(18) | 8/48(16.7) | 17/98 (17.3) |
| History of anti-hypertension | 12/50 (30.8) | 20/48(47.6) | 32/98(39.5) | 27/50(69.2) | 22/48(52.4) | 49/98(60.5) | 39/50 (78) | 42/48 (87.5) | 81/ 98 (82.7) |
| Medication (Y/T, %) | |||||||||
Blood pressure before and after 12-week of HyperBalance/Placebo intervention (mean ± s.d).
| Blood Pressure (mmHg) | Before intervention | After intervention |
|---|---|---|
| Systolic blood pressure (SBP) | ||
| HyperBalance | 136.18±4.38 | 124.14±3.96 |
| Placebo | 135.79±4.22 | 132.35±4.65 |
| t / P value | 0.45/ 0.66 | 9.43/ <0.001 |
| Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) | ||
| HyperBalance | 82.45±2.91 | 80.24±2.41 |
| Placebo | 82.90±3.07 | 82.27±3.01 |
| t / | 0.74/ 0.46 | 3.68/ <0.001 |
∗, P<0.05, comparison of baseline with the post-intervention values within each treatment group;
, P<0.001, difference between Hyperbalance and placebo groups after the 12-week intervention
Changes in individual and combined severity scores of anti-hypertension medicine treatment-related symptoms (mean ± s.d) after 12 weeks of HyperBalance/placebo intervention.
| Group | Before | After | Difference between before and after | t / P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dizziness | ||||
| HyperBalance | 2.32 ± 0.55 | 0.82±0.44 | 1.50±0.54 | 19.498/<0.001 |
| Placebo | 2.42 ± 0.50 | 2.02±0.64 | 0.40±0.57 | 4.779/<0.001 |
| t / | 0.91/ 0.37 | 10.94/ <0.001 | 9.778/<0.001 | |
| Headache | ||||
| HyperBalance | 2.22 ± 0.62 | 0.46±0.503 | 1.76±0.48 | 26.124/<0.001 |
| Placebo | 2.31 ± 0.59 | 1.81±0.607 | 0.50±0.58 | 5.937/<0.001 |
| t / | 0.76/ 0.45 | 12.03/ <0.001 | 11.683/<0.001 | |
| Ringing/buzzing in ears | ||||
| HyperBalance | 1.02 ± 0.32 | 0.44±0.501 | 0.58±0.54 | 7.624/<0.001 |
| Placebo | 1.08 ± 0.28 | 1.04±0.29 | 0.04±0.20 | 1.430/0.159 |
| t / | 1.04/ 0.30 | 7.24, <0.01 | 6.608/<0.001 | |
| Rapid heart rate and chest tightness | ||||
| HyperBalance | 0.96 ± 0.20 | 0.30±0.46 | 0.66±0.48 | 9.753/<0.001 |
| Placebo | 0.98 ± 0.14 | 0.92±0.28 | 0.06±0.24 | 1.770/0.083 |
| t / | 0.55, 0.59 | 7.94, <0.001 | 7.828/<0.001 | |
| Combined symptom scores | ||||
| HyperBalance | 6.52±1.27 | 2.02±1.46 | 4.50±1.36 | 23.414/ <0.001 |
| Placebo | 6.79±1.07 | 5.79±1.41 | 1.00±1.29 | 5.378/ <0.001 |
| t / | 1.145/0.255 | 12.967/<0.001 | 13.074/<0.001 |
∗, P<0.05, comparison of baseline with the post-intervention values within each treatment group;
, P<0.001, comparison of the difference between Hyperbalance and placebo groups after the 12-week intervention.
Different impact of HyperBalance and placebo on combined blood pressure severity scores.
| Group | Mild change (0-2) | Moderate (3-4) | Large change (5-8) |
|---|---|---|---|
| HyperBalance, n (%) | 5(10) | 21(42) | 24(48) |
| Placebo (%) | 40(83.3) | 7(14.6) | 1(2.1) |
|
| 55.364/<0.01 | ||
∗0-2 points: none to mild symptom severity score reduction
∗∗3-4 points: moderate symptom severity score reduction
∗∗∗5-8 points: large symptom severity score reduction.
Different impact of HyperBalance and placebo on combined blood pressure severity scores.
| Score Change | HyperBalance | Placebo | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | N | % | N | % | |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 48 | 23 | 23 |
| 1+ | 0 | 0 | 8 | 17 | 8 | 8 |
| 2+ | 5 | 10 | 9 | 19 | 14 | 14 |
| 3+ | 5 | 10 | 6 | 13 | 11 | 11 |
| 4+ | 16 | 32 | 1 | 2 | 17 | 17 |
| 5+ | 9 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 9 |
| 6+ | 13 | 26 | 1 | 2 | 14 | 14 |
| 7+ | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Total | 50 | 100 | 48 | 100 | 98 | 100 |
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| t (Ridit scoring test) | 12.406 | |||||
| P value | <0.001 | |||||
Changes in SF-36 scores after the 3 month-intervention.
| Items | Before intervention | After intervention | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HyperBalance | Placebo | HyperBalance | Placebo | |
| PF | 90.7±3.2 | 91.15±2.36 | 91.1±2.73 | 91.25±2.19 |
| RP | 100±0 | 100±0 | 100±0 | 100±0 |
| BP | 78.02±8.16 | 79.21±6.79 | 83.22±11.38 | 80.17±8.83 |
| GH | 49.78±4.97 | 50.6±5.39 | 51.88±8.8 | 50.9±8.2 |
| VT | 86.7±3.29 | 87.19±3.98 | 87.4±3.07 | 87.4±3.42 |
| SF | 99.25±3.92 | 100±0 | 99.75±1.77 | 100±0 |
| RE | 100±0 | 100±0 | 100±0 | 100±0 |
| MH | 87.36±4.6 | 88.33±5.77 | 87.76±4.15 | 88.25±5.11 |
| HT | 48.5±6 | 50.52±3.61 | 48.5±6 | 50±5.16 |
| PCS | 66.88±3.75 | 76.8±4.88 | 67.53±3.71 | 75.63±4.41 |
| MCS | 68.24±3.37 | 69±4 | 81.8±2.3 | 82.39±3.42 |
∗P<0.05, within treatment group changes after 3-month intervention
∗∗ P<0.01, within treatment group changes after 3-month intervention.