Affiliation:
1. Department of Renal Transplantation, First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, 710061, China
Abstract
Due to the lack of accurate registration of RSA and miscarriages, many early miscarriages
are overlooked and not diagnosed or treated promptly in hospitals. This uncertainty in
pathogenesis prevents clinicians from taking targeted therapeutic measures, leading to unsatisfactory
treatment outcomes and placing a heavy burden on the patient's family and the
healthcare system. Oxidative stress is present in embryonic development and affects the regulation
of oxidative stress in pregnancy and the reproductive endocrine system. Oxidative stress
injury is a significant pathogenesis of RSA, so improving the body's ability to resist oxidative
stress injury is crucial in treating RSA. For patients with RSA, there is an urgent need for safe,
efficient, and cost-effective anti-oxidative stress drugs, and there is growing evidence that
treatment with Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can improve pregnancy success with fewer
adverse effects. Many active ingredients for treating RSA are mainly derived from certain components
of TCM, including flavonoids, phenols, and other compounds, which have been shown
to treat RSA directly or indirectly by targeting anti-oxidative stress-related pathways. This article
summarizes the experimental and clinical evidence of several common TCM compounds for
treating RSA. It provides ideas and perspectives for further exploring the pathogenesis of RSA
and TCM compounds for treating RSA.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.