TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel Anti-inflammatory Treatments in Cirrhosis. A Literature-Based Study
AU - Kronborg, Thit Mynster
AU - Ytting, Henriette
AU - Hobolth, Lise
AU - Møller, Søren
AU - Kimer, Nina
N1 - Copyright © 2021 Kronborg, Ytting, Hobolth, Møller and Kimer.
PY - 2021/9/23
Y1 - 2021/9/23
N2 - Liver cirrhosis is a disease characterised by multiple complications and a poor prognosis. The prevalence is increasing worldwide. Chronic inflammation is ongoing in liver cirrhosis. No cure for the inflammation is available, and the current treatment of liver cirrhosis is only symptomatic. However, several different medical agents have been suggested as potential healing drugs. The majority are tested in rodents, but few human trials are effectuated. This review focuses on medical agents described in the literature with supposed alleviating and curing effects on liver cirrhosis. Twelve anti-inflammatory, five antioxidative, and three drugs with effects on gut microflora and the LPS pathway were found. Two drugs not categorised by the three former categories were found in addition. In total, 42 rodent studies and seven human trials were found. Promising effects of celecoxib, aspirin, curcumin, kahweol, pentoxifylline, diosmin, statins, emricasan, and silymarin were found in cirrhotic rodent models. Few indices of effects of etanercept, glycyrrhizin arginine salt, and mitoquinone were found. Faecal microbiota transplantation is in increasing searchlight with a supposed potential to alleviate cirrhosis. However, human trials are in demand to verify the findings in this review.
AB - Liver cirrhosis is a disease characterised by multiple complications and a poor prognosis. The prevalence is increasing worldwide. Chronic inflammation is ongoing in liver cirrhosis. No cure for the inflammation is available, and the current treatment of liver cirrhosis is only symptomatic. However, several different medical agents have been suggested as potential healing drugs. The majority are tested in rodents, but few human trials are effectuated. This review focuses on medical agents described in the literature with supposed alleviating and curing effects on liver cirrhosis. Twelve anti-inflammatory, five antioxidative, and three drugs with effects on gut microflora and the LPS pathway were found. Two drugs not categorised by the three former categories were found in addition. In total, 42 rodent studies and seven human trials were found. Promising effects of celecoxib, aspirin, curcumin, kahweol, pentoxifylline, diosmin, statins, emricasan, and silymarin were found in cirrhotic rodent models. Few indices of effects of etanercept, glycyrrhizin arginine salt, and mitoquinone were found. Faecal microbiota transplantation is in increasing searchlight with a supposed potential to alleviate cirrhosis. However, human trials are in demand to verify the findings in this review.
KW - anti-oxidation
KW - cirrhosis models
KW - cytokines
KW - inflammation
KW - liver cirrhosis
KW - treatment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85116723731&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fmed.2021.718896
DO - 10.3389/fmed.2021.718896
M3 - Review
C2 - 34631742
SN - 2296-858X
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Frontiers in Medicine
JF - Frontiers in Medicine
M1 - 718896
ER -