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Chang-Hua Zhang1, Jun-Qing Sheng2, Wei-Hua Xie1, Xiao-Quan Luo3, Ya-Nan Xue1, Guo-Liang Xu4, Chen Chen5.
Abstract
In the last few decades, the incidences of obesity and related metabolic disorders worldwide have increased dramatically. Major pathophysiology of obesity is termed "lipotoxicity" in modern western medicine (MWM) or "dampness-heat" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). "Dampness-heat" is a very common and critically important syndrome to guild clinical treatment in TCM. However, the pathogenesis of obesity in TCM is not fully clarified, especially by MWM theories compared to TCM. In this review, the mechanism underlying the action of TCM in the treatment of obesity and related metabolic disorders was thoroughly discussed, and prevention and treatment strategies were proposed accordingly. Hypoxia and inflammation caused by lipotoxicity exist in obesity and are key pathophysiological characteristics of "dampness-heat" syndrome in TCM. "Dampness-heat" is prevalent in chronic low-grade systemic inflammation, prone to insulin resistance (IR), and causes variant metabolic disorders. In particular, the MWM theories of hypoxia and inflammation were applied to explain the "dampness-heat" syndrome of TCM, and we summarized and proposed the pathological path of obesity: lipotoxicity, hypoxia or chronic low-grade inflammation, IR, and metabolic disorders. This provides significant enrichment to the scientific connotation of TCM theories and promotes the modernization of TCM.Entities:
Keywords: dampness-heat syndrome; hypoxia; inflammation; metabolic disorders; obesity; traditional Chinese medicine
Year: 2021 PMID: 33762940 PMCID: PMC7982543 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.615895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810