Ginseng for Liver Injury: Friend or Foe?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Multiple Efficacies for Hepatic Injuries
2.1. Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.2. Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.3. Hepatitis Virus-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.4. Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.5. Hydroperoxide-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.6. Radiation-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.7. Aflatoxin-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.8. Benzo[a]pyrene-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.9. Cadmium-Induced Hepatic Injury
2.10. Hepatocellular Carcinoma
2.11. Liver Regeneration and Transplantation
3. Combination Therapy
3.1. Additive or Synergistic Effect
3.2. Acetaminophen
4. Adverse Interactions
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Cause of Liver Failure | Tested Ginseng | Evaluated Parameter | Reference | |
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Species | Constituent | |||
Ethanol | RG | Rg3, Rh2 | AST, ALT, MDA | [24,25,26] |
PN | Rg1 | AST, ALT, collagen, TGF-β1, Smad | [27,28,29] | |
LPS | RG | TNF-α, IL-10 | [30] | |
PN | AST, ALT | [31] | ||
SG | MDA, NF-κB, iNOS, HO-1 | [32,33] | ||
Rc | TNF-α, AP1 | [34] | ||
Rd | iNOS, COX-2, NF-κB | [35] | ||
Re, Rg1 | GPT | [36] | ||
Rg3 | AST, ALT, HO-1 | [37] | ||
Virus (HAV) | RG | Rb1, Rg1 | HAV titer | [38] |
CCl4 | PG | ALT, AST, LPO, ALP, CD68+ | [39,40,41,42] | |
RG | Saponin fraction | ALT, AST, liver vacuolation, fibrigenic genes, lymphoid cell aggregation, monooxygenase, LPO | [43,44,45] | |
PN | ALT, AST | [46,47] | ||
Saponin fraction | IL-1, IL-6, NF-κB, TNF-α, and TGF-β, MMP-3, TIMP-1, PGE2, hydroxyproline, IL-10 | [48] | ||
Ro | ALT, AST | [49] | ||
Rb1 | Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase | [50] | ||
Rg1 | Nrf2. SOD, GSH-Px, catalase | [51] | ||
PG | polysaccharide | AST, ALT, SOD, catalase, GSH-Px | [52] | |
Hydroperoxide | BG | SOD, catalase, GSH-Px | [53] | |
Rb1 | proliferation, collagen | [54,55] | ||
PG | Rb1, CK | In vitro | [56] | |
Rg3, Rh2 | In vivo | [20,57] | ||
Rb2 | Gap tight junction protein | [58] | ||
Radiation | PG | GSH, SOD, catalase, LPO glutathione-S-transferase | [59,60] | |
saponin | Cytochrome P450, MDA, Nrf2 | [61] | ||
PQ | MDA, Nrf2, SOD | [62] | ||
Aflatoxins | PG | LPO, fatty acid synthesis, GSH, SOD, catalase, ALT, AST, MDA | [63,64] | |
RG | LPO, fatty-acid synthesis enzymes | [65,66,67,68] | ||
Benzo[a]pyrene | PG | AST, ALT | [69] | |
Rg3, CK, Mc1 | DNA damage, chromosome aberration | [70,71] | ||
Cadmium | PG | ALT, AST, LDH, GSH, MDA | [72,73,74] | |
RG | ALT, AST, MDA | [75] | ||
PN | ALT, AST, GSH, MDA | [76] | ||
Hepatectomy | RG | Liver regeneration, ALT, AST | [77,78] | |
Ischemia/reperfusion | PG | ALT, AST, MDH | [79] | |
saponin | ALT, AST | [79] | ||
PN | Saponin | TNF-α, Caspase-3, Bcl-2, NO | [80,81] | |
Rg1 | NF-κB | [82] | ||
Hepatocelluar carcinoma (in vitro) | RG | TRAIL-induced apoptosis, C/EBP | [83,84,85,86] | |
Rg3, Rh2, Rs4, | cell cycle arrest, p53, p21WAF1 | [87,88,89] | ||
Rk1 | Caspase-3, -8 | [90] | ||
Rg3 | Autophagy, T cell (with, TRAIL MMC, or doxorubicin) | [91,92,93] | ||
Rg5, Rg3, Rh2 | mitochondrial cytochrome c, caspase-3, Bax | [94,95] | ||
Hepatocelluar carcinoma (in animal) | PG (DEN) | PST-P, cyclins | [96,97] | |
RG (DEN) | DNA, RNA, glycogen, γ-GPT, SDH, 5′-NT | [97] | ||
CK | mitochondrial membrane potential, DNA damage, Fas, caspase, cell cycle arrest, cytochrome c, p53, Bax, PGE2, ERK, procapase-3, -8, Bid, NF-κB | [98,99,100,101,102,103,104] | ||
25-OCH(3)-PPD | caspase-3, Bcl-2, Bax, survivin | [105] | ||
polysaccharides | CD4(+) T, sIL-2 | [106] | ||
Hepatocelluar carcinoma (in human) | PG | HCV | [107] | |
RG (Rg3, Rh2, and Rg5-rich) | [94] |
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