| Literature DB >> 32914364 |
Zhen Yang1, Qingsheng Yin1, Jing Ma1, Changshuo Yang1, Yuanyuan Sheng1, Lili Song1, Tan Pang1, Pengwei Zhuang1,2, Hong Guo3, Yanjun Zhang4,5.
Abstract
Lycopodii herba (SJC), a traditional Chinese medicine, has the effect of dispelling wind and eliminating dampness (a therapeutic principle and method of traditional Chinese medicine for rheumatoid arthritis), relaxing tendon and activating collaterals. However, the major effective components and its therapeutic mechanism were unclear. In this study, different SJC samples with slightly different compositions were prepared by extracting with different concentrations of ethanol. Then, the therapeutic effects on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) of different SJC samples were evaluated. Finally, the spectrum-effect relationship between UPLC-Q-TOF/MS fingerprints and the effect of RA was explored to screen the effective components. Western blotting was used to study the potential mechanism. The volume of hind paw and the level of RF, TNF-α, and IL-1β were lower after administrating with different SJC samples, compared with the model group. Histopathological findings also confirmed that SJC could relieve the symptoms of RA. Combined with identification of the components in plasm from SJC, lycojaponicumin C, des-N-methyl-α-obscurine, 8β-acetoxy-12β-hydroxy-lycopodine or 8β-acetoxy-11α-hydroxy-lycopodine or 8β-hydroxy-11α-acetoxylycopodine were considered to be the major effective components. The mechanism may be related to AChE/NF-κB signaling pathway. This work provides a general method to screen the potential effective components of herb medicines and would be benefit to understand the mechanism of SJC for the treatment of RA.Entities:
Keywords: Lycopodii herba; rheumatoid arthritis; spectrum–effect relationship
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32914364 DOI: 10.1007/s10753-020-01276-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflammation ISSN: 0360-3997 Impact factor: 4.092