Heliyon (Sep 2024)
Advancements in the mechanisms of Naotai formula in treating stroke: A multi-target strategy
Abstract
Stroke represents a significant global health challenge, characterized by high incidence, mortality, disability, and recurrence rates, leading to substantial socioeconomic burdens. Despite advancements in acute management and prevention, effective post-stroke recovery strategies remain limited. Naotai Formula (NTF), a traditional Chinese medicine compound, has garnered attention for its potential in stroke treatment, encompassing both ischemic and hemorrhagic types. This review synthesizes recent advancements in basic and clinical research on NTF, focusing on its mechanisms of action in stroke therapy. The formula's multifaceted effects include promoting neuronal regeneration, combating oxidative stress, regulating lipid metabolism, and modulating iron homeostasis. Through a multi-target approach, NTF addresses the complex pathophysiology of stroke, suggesting a promising complementary strategy for stroke recovery. Despite promising findings, further research is required to elucidate its active components, potential side effects, and optimized therapeutic protocols. The integration of traditional Chinese medicine, like NTF, with conventional treatments may enhance stroke management strategies, urging the need for high-quality clinical trials and evidence-based guidelines.