| Literature DB >> 27041997 |
Guan-Cheng Huang1, Shih-Yu Chen2, Po-Wei Tsai3, Jerome G Ganzon3, Chia-Jung Lee4, Her-Shyong Shiah5, Ching-Chiung Wang6.
Abstract
Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang (DBT), a combination of Angelicae Sinensis Radix and Astragali Radix, is a widely used herbal decoction in traditional Chinese medicine primarily to promote or invigorate the "blood". In this study, we explored this ancient formulation and provide evidence of its blood-toning properties. We used the improvement iron uptake as promote or invigorate the "blood" indicator. Ferritin formation of Caco-2 cells in vitro assay and diet-induced anemia (DIA) in rat model were used to prove its improvement iron uptake and ameliorating effects. Finally, the iron-DBT interactions were measured by iron-binding assay. We first demonstrated DBT increased uptake of ferrous iron through the biosynthesis of ferritin by Caco-2 cells and determined which complementary treatment would provide optimum results. Thereafter, effects of the treatment on improving the bioavailability of absorbed iron in the form of hemoglobin (Hb) were established using a DIA-animal model. The results showed that DBT slightly improved Hb levels compared with the baseline Hb and pretreatment with DBT for 2 hours prior to supplementation with ferrous sulfate provided the greatest gain in Hb levels in DIA rats. However, DBT and ferrous sulfate were co-treated with Caco-2 cell or DIA rats, the ferritin formation and Hb levels both were decreased. In iron-binding assay, the DBT extract influenced the free Fe(II) type in the FeSO4 solution. Therefore, we suggest that complementary treatment with DBT and iron supplementation can have a strong ameliorating effect on iron-deficiency anemia in clinical settings, but needs a 2-hour interval of DBT administration prior to ferrous sulfate treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang; ferritin; ferulic acid; herb–drug interaction; iron uptake; iron-deficiency anemia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27041997 PMCID: PMC4780732 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S94309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther ISSN: 1177-8881 Impact factor: 4.162
Figure 1Experimental outline for the ferritin formation assay in Caco-2 cells.
Abbreviation: DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang.
Formula of the AIN-93G diet
| Item | (g/kg) |
|---|---|
| Casein | 200 |
| Cornstarch | 629.486 |
| Soybean oil | 70 |
| Fiber | 50 |
| Mineral mix AIN-93G, Fe-free | 35 |
| Vitamin mix AIN-93G | 10 |
| 3 | |
| Choline bitartrate | 2.5 |
| Total | 1,000 |
Notes:
The AIN-93G iron-free mineral mix contains the following components (in g/kg mixture): calcium carbonate (357), potassium phosphate monobasic (157), tri-potassium citrate monohydrate (102), NaCl (74), K2SO4 (46), MgO (24), zinc carbonate (1.65), manganese carbonate (0.63), cupric carbonate (0.3), KIO3 (0.01), sodium selenite (0.01025), chromium potassium sulfate 12 hydrate (0.275), ammonium paramolybdate 4 hydrate (0.00795), sodium meta-silicate 9 hydrate (1.45), lithium chloride (0.0174), boric acid (0.0815), sodium fluoride (0.0635), nickel carbonate (0.0318), ammonium vanadate (0.0066), and finely powdered sucrose (235).
The AIN-93G vitamin mix contains the following components (in g/kg feed): thiamine HCl (0.6), riboflavin (0.6), pyridoxine HCl (0.7), nicotinic acid (3.0), d-calcium pantothenate (1.6), folic acid (0.2), d-biotin (0.02), cyanocobalamin (0.0025), retinyl palmitate (400,000 IU), dl-α (all-rac)-tocopheryl acetate (7,500 IU), cholecalciferol (100,000 IU), K-1 (0.075), and finely powdered sucrose (974.655).
Abbreviations: AIN, American Institute of Nutrition; IU, international unit.
Figure 2Animal model of iron-deficiency anemia.
Abbreviations: AIN, American Institute of Nutrition; DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang; Hb, hemoglobin; SD, Sprague-Dawley; h, hours.
Phytochemical compositions of the DBT extract
| Item | Method | Equivalent | Concentration range (µg/mL) | Linear equation | Content (mg/g) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total polyphenol | Folin–Ciocalteu | Gallic acid | 3.906–500 | 0.9999 | 6.51±0.29 | |
| Total flavonol | Vanillin | Catechin | 3.906–250 | 0.9996 | 2.31±0.05 | |
| Total saponin | Sulfuric acid | Diosgenin | 7.812–1,000 | 0.9970 | 34.48±3.99 | |
| Total Fe2+ | ICP-MS | – | – | – | – | 0.0145 |
| Ferulic acid | HPLC-UV system | Ferulic acid | 0.488∼500 | 1.0000 | 30.83±0.29 |
Abbreviations: DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang; ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; HPLC-UV, high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detector; r2, coefficient of determination.
Figure 3Ferritin protein formations by Caco-2 cells and after co-treatment with DBT at low and high concentrations of FeSO4.
Notes: Bars represent the mean ± standard deviation of three independent experiments. Statistically significantly differs from cell-only group at *P<0.05; **P<0.001. Statistically significantly differs from the FeSO4-only group at #P<0.05; ##P<0.001.
Abbreviation: DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang.
Figure 4Ferritin protein formations by Caco-2 cells with an interval between administration of DBT and FeSO4.
Notes: Bars represent the mean ± standard deviation of three independent experiments. Statistically significantly differs from the cell-only group at *P<0.05; **P<0.001. Statistically significantly differs from the FeSO4-only group at #P<0.05; ##P<0.001.
Abbreviation: DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang.
Figure 5The gain in Hb in DIA rats with an interval of 2 h between the administration of DBT and FeSO4.
Notes: Bars represent the mean ± standard deviation of six rats per group. Statistically significantly differs from the blank group at *P<0.05; **P<0.001; ***P<0.0001. Statistically significantly differs from the FeSO4-only group at #P<0.05.
Abbreviations: DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang; DIA, diet-induced anemia; Hb, hemoglobin; h, hours.
Figure 6Ferritin protein formation by Caco-2 cells when treated with FeSO4 in combination with ferulic acid.
Notes: Bars represent the mean ± standard deviation of three independent experiments. Statistically significantly differs from the cell-only group at *P<0.05. Statistically significantly differs from the FeSO4-only group at #P<0.05.
Figure 7Effects of FA and DBT on the colorimetric determination of FeSO4 concentration.
Notes: Results are shown as the mean ± standard deviation of three independent experiments, each performed in triplicate.
Abbreviations: DBT, Dang-Gui-Bu-Xue-Tang; FA, ferulic acid.