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Ginsenoside Rd: A promising target for ischemia-reperfusion injury therapy (A mini review)

Qiupeng Feng, Lijing Ling, Yuan Hua, Zhiqiang Guo, Jin Ma

2024Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) represents a prevalent pathological phenomenon. Traditional treatment approaches primarily aim at restoring blood supply to ischemic organs, disregarding the consequent damage caused by IRI. Belonging to the class of protopanaxadiol ginsenosides that are found in Panax ginseng, ginsenoside Rd (GSRd) demonstrates notable safety alongside a diverse range of biological functions. Its active components exhibit diverse pharmacological effects, encompassing anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, neuroprotective, cardiovascular-protective, and immune-regulatory properties, making it a promising candidate for addressing multiple medical conditions. GSRd shields against I/R injury by employing crucial cellular mechanisms, including the attenuation of oxidative stress, reduction of inflammation, promotion of cell survival signaling pathways, and inhibition of apoptotic pathways. Additionally, GSRd regulates mitochondrial function, maintains calcium homeostasis, and modulates the expression of genes involved in I/R injury. This review seeks to consolidate the pharmacological mechanism of action of GSRd within the context of IRI. Our objective is to contribute to the advancement of GSRd-related pharmaceuticals and provide novel insights for clinicians involved in developing IRI treatment strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Reperfusion injuryMedicinePharmacologyGinsengNeuroprotectionIschemiaProtopanaxadiolOxidative stressInflammationGinsenosideBiologyImmunologyPathologyInternal medicinePaleontologyAlternative medicineGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsTraditional Chinese Medicine AnalysisAutophagy in Disease and Therapy