Botanical compounds and their regulation of nuclear receptor action: The case of traditional Chinese medicine

Ling Li, François Bonneton, Xiao Yong Chen, Vincent Laudet

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Abstract

Nuclear receptors (NRs) are major pharmacological targets that allow an access to the mechanisms controlling gene regulation. As such, some NRs were identified as biological targets of active compounds contained in herbal remedies found in traditional medicines. We aim here to review this expanding literature by focusing on the informative articles regarding the mechanisms of action of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). We exemplified well-characterized TCM action mediated by NR such as steroid receptors (ER, GR, AR), metabolic receptors (PPAR, LXR, FXR, PXR, CAR) and RXR. We also provided, when possible, examples from other traditional medicines. From these, we draw a parallel between TCMs and phytoestrogens or endocrine disrupting chemicals also acting via NR. We define common principle of action and highlight the potential and limits of those compounds. TCMs, by finely tuning physiological reactions in positive and negative manners, could act, in a subtle but efficient way, on NR sensors and their transcriptional network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-237
Number of pages17
JournalMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Volume401
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Feb 2015

Keywords

  • Agonist
  • Antagonist
  • Nuclear receptor
  • Pharmacology
  • Traditional Chinese medicine

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