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Efficacy of Forsythia suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl on mouse and rat models of inflammation-related diseases: a meta-analysis

Affiliation
School of Pharmacy ,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine ,Hefei ,China
Zhou, Chenyu;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University ,Hefei ,China
Xia, Quan;
Affiliation
Institute of Systems Biology ,Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia ,Bangi ,Malaysia
Hamezah, Hamizah Shahirah;
Affiliation
Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Chinese Medicine ,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine ,Taihe ,China
Fan, Zheng;
Affiliation
School of Life Sciences ,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine ,Hefei ,China
Tong, Xiaohui;
Affiliation
School of Pharmacy ,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine ,Hefei ,China
Han, Rongchun

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the fruits of the medicinal plant Forsythia suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl (FS), in treating inflammation-associated diseases through a meta-analysis of animal models, and also probe deeply into the signaling pathways underlying the progression of inflammation. Materials and methods: All data analyses were performed using Review Manager 5.3 and the results are presented as flow diagrams, risk-of-bias summaries, forest plots, and funnel plots. Summary estimates were calculated using a random- or fixed-effect model, depending on the value of I2. Results: Of the 710 records identified in the initial search, 11 were selected for the final meta-analysis. Each study extracted data from the model and treatment groups for analysis, and the results showed that FS alleviated the inflammatory cytokine levels in serum; oxidant indicator: reactive oxygen species; enzymes of liver function; endotoxin and regulatory cells in blood; and improved the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase. Conclusion: FS effectively reversed the change in acute or chronic inflammation indicators in animal models, and the regulation of multiple channel proteins in inflammatory signaling pathways suggests that FS is a good potential drug for inflammatory disease drug therapy.

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