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Recent Advances in Traditional Chinese Medicine for Kidney Disease

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES
Volume 66, Issue 3, Pages 513-522

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.04.013

Keywords

Chronic kidney disease (CKD); renal disease; traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); herbal medicine; alternative medicine; glomerular disease; inflammation; anti-inflammatory; anti-oxidant; anti-fibrotic; immunomodulation; animal models; clinical trials; review

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Investigators [1999-30901944]
  2. Shanghai Bureau of Health for Young Investigators [2011-XYQ2011059]
  3. Shanghai Pujiang Program [14PJ1408000]
  4. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [1R01DK078897]
  5. NIH [1R01DK088541]
  6. Chinese 973 fund [2012CB517601]
  7. VA Merit Award

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Because current treatment options for chronic kidney disease (CKD) are limited, many patients seek out alternative therapies such as traditional Chinese medicine. However, there is a lack of evidence from large clinical trials to support the use of traditional medicines in patients with CKD. Many active components of traditional medicine formulas are undetermined and their toxicities are unknown. Therefore, there is a need for research to identify active compounds from traditional medicines and understand the mechanisms of action of these compounds, as well as their potential toxicity, and subsequently perform well-designed, randomized, controlled, clinical trials to study the efficacy and safety of their use in patients with CKD. Significant progress has been made in this field within the last several years. Many active compounds have been identified by applying sophisticated techniques such as mass spectrometry, and more mechanistic studies of these compounds have been performed using both in vitro and in vivo models. In addition, several well-designed, large, randomized, clinical trials have recently been published. We summarize these recent advances in the field of traditional medicines as they apply to CKD. In addition, current barriers for further research are also discussed. Due to the ongoing research in this field, we believe that stronger evidence to support the use of traditional medicines for CKD will emerge in the near future. (C) 2015 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.

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