Heliyon (May 2022)

Recent evidence in support of traditional chinese medicine to restore normal leptin function in simple obesity

  • Jialin Shao,
  • Chen Li,
  • Litao Bai,
  • Xiaolin Ni,
  • Shaoqin Ge,
  • Jinghui Zhang,
  • Hanqing Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. e09482

Abstract

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Reducing the incidence of obesity is the focus of global attention, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may play an important role in achieving this goal. Numerous studies have shown that most individuals with obesity have leptin resistance, exogenous leptin is ineffective in individuals with obesity, and the effect of leptin decreases with increased serum leptin levels in individuals with obesity. At present, there are many hypotheses regarding the mechanism of leptin resistance, but there is no definite conclusion. TCM has a long history of treating obesity, and single and compound TCM is an effective obesity treatment method. However, TCM's mechanism of action is complex and resists further weight loss drug development. In the last decade, network pharmacology has become an important tool for exploring the mechanism of compound TCMs. In this study, we reviewed the interrelation between TCM obesity treatment and leptin resistance, and network pharmacology studies of TCM intervention in simple obesity revealed that their targets overlap with the leptin pathway. We also summarized TCM pairs that effectively interfere with leptin resistance and their related intervention mechanisms, providing targets for anti-obesity drug development.

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