Regulation of Electrolyte Permeability by Herbal Monomers in Edematous Disorders

Curr Pharm Des. 2021;27(6):833-839. doi: 10.2174/1381612826666200917144655.

Abstract

Edema is a gradual accumulation of fluid in the interstitial tissues or luminal cavities, which is regulated by ion transport pathways and reflects dysfunction of fluid and salt homeostasis. Increasing evidence suggests that some herbal monomers significantly reduce organ/tissue edema. In this review, we briefly summarized the electrolyte permeability involved in pathomechanisms of organ edema, and the benefits of herbal monomers on ionic transport machinery, including Na+-K+-ATPase, Na+ and Cl- channels, Na+-K+-2Cl- co-transporter, etc. Pharmaceutical relevance is implicated in developing advanced strategies to mitigate edematous disorders. In conclusion, the natural herbal monomers regulate electrolyte permeability in many edematous disorders, and further basic and clinical studies are needed.

Keywords: Herbal monomers; edema; electrolyte permeability; epithelium; ion channels; ionic transport machinery.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Edema
  • Electrolytes
  • Humans
  • Permeability
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations*
  • Sodium*

Substances

  • Electrolytes
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Sodium