Traditional Chinese medicine use in the pathophysiological processes of intracerebral hemorrhage and comparison with conventional therapy

Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) refers to hemorrhage caused by non-traumatic vascular rupture in the brain parenchyma, which is characterized by acute onset, severe illness, and high mortality and disability. The influx of blood into the brain tissue after cerebrovascular rupture causes severe brain...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmacological research 2022-05, Vol.179, p.106200-106200, Article 106200
Hauptverfasser: Duan, Tian, Li, Lin, Yu, Yajun, Li, Tiantian, Han, Rui, Sun, Xingyi, Cui, Yan, Liu, Tao, Wang, Xiaoying, Wang, Yu, Fan, Xiang, Liu, Yang, Zhang, Han
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Zusammenfassung:Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) refers to hemorrhage caused by non-traumatic vascular rupture in the brain parenchyma, which is characterized by acute onset, severe illness, and high mortality and disability. The influx of blood into the brain tissue after cerebrovascular rupture causes severe brain damage, including primary injury caused by persistent hemorrhage and secondary brain injury (SBI) induced by hematoma. The mechanism of brain injury is complicated and is a significant cause of disability after ICH. Therefore, it is essential to understand the mechanism of brain injury after ICH to develop drugs to prevent and treat ICH. Studies have confirmed that many traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) can reduce brain injury by improving neurotoxicity, inflammation, oxidative stress (OS), blood-brain barrier (BBB), apoptosis, and neurological dysfunction after ICH. Starting from the pathophysiological process of brain injury after ICH, this paper summarizes the mechanisms by which TCM improves cerebral injury after ICH and its comparison with conventional western medicine, so as to provide clues and a reference for the clinical application of TCM in the prevention and treatment of hemorrhagic stroke and further research and development of new drugs. [Display omitted] •A comprehensive review of ICH from the pathogenesis to the brain injury mechanisms.•A comprehensive summary of TCM in the treatment of acute ICH at present.•Blood activating and stasis removing herbs, diuretic herbs and resuscitation herbs are most commonly used in clinical and pharmacological research.•Future researches may focus on the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine in the recovery period of ICH.
ISSN:1043-6618
1096-1186
DOI:10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106200