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Publication Name World Journal of Hepatology
Manuscript ID 118215
Country China
Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Basic Study
Article Title Discussion on the effect of Honghua Qinggan Shisanwei Wan on regulating macrophage polarization and alleviating liver injury
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Chun-Li Ma, Xin Zhang, Xu Bao, Lin-Yun Zhao, Li-Li Cao, Cheng-You Ma, Ting Zhang, Mei Hong, Yu-Long Bao and Rui-Ping Hu
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
Program for Innovative Research Team in Universities of lnner Mongolia Autonomous Region NMGIRT2418
Program for Young Talents of Science and Technology in Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region NJYT23052
the Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia 2024MS08054, 2024LHMS08024, 2023QN08059, 2025YQ037
the General Project of Inner Mongolia Medical University YKD2022MS006
the Key Project of Inner Mongolia Medical University YKD2022ZD008
Science and Technology Plan of the Inner Mongolia Automous Region 2021GG0098
Inner Mongolia Medical University 2025 Maker Cultivation Project 101322025138, 101322025102
the Duxue Talent Program of Inner Mongolia Medical University ZY20243102
the Shanxue Talent Program of Inner Mongolia Medical University ZY20242109
Research Fund for Post-doctoral Fellows to Stay in Mongolia after Completing Their Post-doctoral Programs
Corresponding Author Yu-Long Bao, State Key Laboratory, Oncology Collaborative Innovation Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Inner Mongolia Medical University, No. 5 Xinhua Street, Hohhot 010100, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. yulongbao@immu.edu.cn
Key Words Honghua Qinggan Shisanwei Wan; Macrophage polarization; Molecular docking; Liver injury; Inflammatory response
Core Tip Honghua Qinggan Shisanwei Wan (HHQG), a traditional Mongolian medicinal formula, shows hepatoprotective potential. This study reveals HHQG inhibits M1 macrophage polarization and promotes M2 polarization, regulating the PPAR signaling pathway by upregulating nuclear receptors NR4A1 and NR4A2. Molecular docking confirms key compounds' stable binding with these receptors, highlighting HHQG's promise for treating liver-related disorders.
Citation Ma CL, Zhang X, Bao X, Zhao LY, Cao LL, Ma CY, Zhang T, Hong M, Bao YL, Hu RP. Discussion on the effect of Honghua Qinggan Shisanwei Wan on regulating macrophage polarization and alleviating liver injury. World J Hepatol 2026; In press
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ISSN 1948-5182 (online)
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