| Literature DB >> 34813769 |
Dan Wang1, Jialin Guo2, Tiantian Liu3, Xinfeng Zhou3, Zijun Yang3, Chang Shi3, Weiting Wang4, Rongshan Li3, Yanwen Zhang3, Jiuxing Yan3, Xuehui Zhu3, Ying Li5, Min Gong3, Yan Cui6, Xiaohui Wu7.
Abstract
Shen Gui capsule (SGC) has been demonstrated to have a significant treatment effect for coronary heart disease (CHD). Nevertheless, the holistic therapeutic mechanism of SGC in vivo remain poorly interpreted. We aimed to systematically explore the preventive effect and mechanism of SGC on CHD rats using plasma metabolomics strategy. Rat CHD model was established by left anterior descending coronary artery ligation (LAD). Echocardiography, histological analyses of the myocardium and biochemical assays on serum were used to confirm the successful establishment of the CHD model and therapeutic effects of SGC. Then, UHPLC-MS/MS-based plasma metabolomics was combined with multivariate data analysis to screen potential pharmaco biomarkers associated with SGC treatment in the LAD-induced rat CHD model. After SGC treatment, 12 abnormal metabolites considered as potiential pharmaco biomarkers recovered to near normal levels. These biomarkers were involved in several metabolic pathways, including fat and protein metabolism, phenylalanine metabolism, neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, androgen receptor signaling pathway, and estrone metabolism.These results suggested that SGC achieves therapeutic action on CHD via regulating various aspects of the body such as energy metabolism, neurological disturbances and inflammation, and thus plays a significant role in the treatment of CHD and its complications. The study is useful to systematically understand and analyze the mechanism of SGC's "multipie pathways, multiple levels, multiple targets" prevention and treatment of CHD.Entities:
Keywords: Coronary heart disease; Metabolomics; Shen gui capsule; Traditional Chinese medicine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34813769 DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2021.114480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Biochem ISSN: 0003-2697 Impact factor: 3.365