Role of macrophage polarization in heart failure and traditional Chinese medicine treatment

Front Pharmacol. 2024 Jul 18:15:1434654. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1434654. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) has a severe impact on public health development due to high morbidity and mortality and is associated with imbalances in cardiac immunoregulation. Macrophages, a major cell population involved in cardiac immune response and inflammation, are highly heterogeneous and polarized into M1 and M2 types depending on the microenvironment. M1 macrophage releases inflammatory factors and chemokines to activate the immune response and remove harmful substances, while M2 macrophage releases anti-inflammatory factors to inhibit the overactive immune response and promote tissue repair. M1 and M2 restrict each other to maintain cardiac homeostasis. The dynamic balance of M1 and M2 is closely related to the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) yin-yang theory, and the imbalance of yin and yang will result in a pathological state of the organism. Studies have confirmed that TCM produces positive effects on HF by regulating macrophage polarization. This review describes the critical role of macrophage polarization in inflammation, fibrosis, angiogenesis and electrophysiology in the course of HF, as well as the potential mechanism of TCM regulation of macrophage polarization in preventing and treating HF, thereby providing new ideas for clinical treatment and scientific research design of HF.

Keywords: heart failure; macrophage polarization; mechanisms; research progress; traditional Chinese medicine.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was supported by the Key Projects of Scientific Research Program of Hunan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (D2023005,2021011), the Key Projects of Scientific Research of Hunan Provincial Department of Education (21A0234), 2023 Double First-Class Discipline Construction-Research on Prevention and Treatment of Cardio-Cerebral Diseases by Traditional Chinese Medicine (6001001006).