Journal of Asthma and Allergy (Feb 2024)

New Insights into Mechanisms Traditional Chinese Medicine for Allergic Rhinitis by Regulating Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Pathways

  • Qin Z,
  • Xie L,
  • Li W,
  • Wang C,
  • Li Y

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 97 – 112

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Zhu Qin,1 Liangzhen Xie,1,2 Wentao Li,2 Chao Wang,1 Yan Li2 1Department of Otolaryngology, Graduate School of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Harbin, Heilongjiang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Otolaryngology, First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Harbin, Heilongjiang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yan Li; Liangzhen Xie, No. 26 Heping Road, Harbin, People’s Republic of China, Email [email protected]; [email protected]: Allergy rhinitis (AR) is becoming more common and has serious medical and societal consequences. Sneezing, paroxysmal nasal blockage, nasal itching, mucosal edema, coughing, and rhinorrhea are symptoms of this type I allergic immunological illness. Immunoglobulin E-mediated inflammation is the cause of it. Because AR is prone to recurrent attacks, extended medication therapy may impair its effectiveness. In addition to negatively affecting the patients’ physical health, this can also negatively impact their mental health. During AR development, there are inflammatory and oxidative stress responses that are linked to problems in a number of signal transduction pathways. By using the terms “allergic rhinitis”, “traditional Chinese medicine”, “inflammation”, and “oxidative stress”, we screened for pertinent research published over the previous five years in databases like PubMed. We saw that NF-KB, TLR, IL-33/ST2, PI3K/AKT, MAPK, and Nrf2 are some of the most important inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways in AR. Studies have revealed that antioxidant and anti-inflammatory therapy reduced the risk of AR and was therapeutic; however, the impact of the therapy varies widely. The Chinese medical system places a high value on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which has been there for virtually all of China’s 5000-year history. By influencing signaling pathways related to inflammation and oxidative stress, Chinese herbal medicine and its constituent compounds have been shown to prevent allergic rhinitis. This review will focus on this evidence and provide references for clinical treatment and scientific research applications.Keywords: allergic rhinitis, traditional Chinese medicine, inflammatory, oxidative stress, signaling pathways

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