Effect of herbs for treating coronary heart disease on the CYP450 enzyme system and transporters.

Effect of herbs for treating coronary heart disease on the CYP450 enzyme system and transporters. Am J Transl Res. 2020;12(7):3182-3197 Authors: Qiang T, Li Y, Xu X, Lin W, Wang X Abstract The incidence and mortality of coronary heart disease (CHD) continue to increase every year in China. It has become a serious public health concern, threatening people's health. The combination of herbs and drugs has become a common mode of treatment for various chronic diseases such as CHD and chronic lung disease. Clinical studies have shown that the combination of herbs and drugs can bring more clinical benefits in the treatment of CHD. However, safety issues caused by the interaction between herbs and drugs deserve attention. Recent findings indicate that many herbs and their active ingredients can affect the activities of cytochrome P450 enzyme system (CYP450s) and transporters related to drug metabolism, thus changing the metabolic process of combined drugs, leading to an increase or a decrease in plasma drug concentrations, finally increasing the uncertainty of clinical efficacy and the possibility of adverse events. This review aimed to discuss in detail the effect of herbs on CYP450s and/or transporters in the treatment of CHD and the potential herb-drugs interaction, thus providing the basis for the clinical rational combination of drugs. PMID: 32774693 [PubMed]
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