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Integration of network pharmacology, UHPLC-Q exactive orbitrap HRMS technique and metabolomics to elucidate the active ingredients and mechanisms of compound danshen pills in treating hypercholesterolemic rats.
Li, Shanlan; An, Jin; Zhang, Tong; Chen, Guangyun; Zhang, Zixuan; Guo, Zhuoqian; Dai, Ziqi; Cheng, Xuehao; Cheng, Sijin; Xiong, Xiaomin; Wang, Nan; Jiang, Guanghui; Xu, Bing; Lei, Haimin.
Afiliação
  • Li S; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • An J; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Zhang T; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Chen G; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Zhang Z; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Guo Z; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Dai Z; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Cheng X; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China.
  • Cheng S; School of Nursing, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102488, China.
  • Xiong X; Aimin Pharmaceutical Group, Henan, 463500, China.
  • Wang N; Aimin Pharmaceutical Group, Henan, 463500, China.
  • Jiang G; Aimin Pharmaceutical Group, Henan, 463500, China.
  • Xu B; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China. Electronic address: weichenxubing@126.com.
  • Lei H; School of Chinese Pharmacy, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102400, China. Electronic address: hm_lei@126.com.
J Ethnopharmacol ; 336: 118759, 2025 Jan 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39209003
ABSTRACT
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Hypercholesterolemia (HLC) was a key risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) characterized by elevated cholesterol levels, particularly LDL. While traditional Chinese medicine preparations Compound Danshen Pills(CDP) has been clinically used for hypercholesterolemia and coronary heart disease, its specific therapeutic effect on HLC remains understudied, necessitating further investigation into its mechanisms. AIM OF THE STUDY The aim of this study was to explore the potential of CDP in treating HLC and elucidate its underlying mechanisms and active components. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

A hypercholesterolemic lipemia rat model induced by a high-fat diet was employed. Network pharmacology combined with UHPLC-Q exactive orbitrap HRMS technique was used to predict the active components, targets and mechanisms of CDP for HLC. Histological analysis and serum biochemical assays were used to assess the therapeutic effect of CDP and its main active ingredient Sa B on hypercholesterolemic lipemia rat model. Immunofluorescence assays and western blotting were used to verify the mechanism of CDP and Sa B in the treatment of HLC. Metabolomics approach was used to demonstrate that CDP and Sa B affected the metabolic profile of HLC.

RESULTS:

Our findings demonstrated that both CDP and its main active ingredient Sa B significantly ameliorated hypercholesterolemic lipemic lesions, reducing levels of TC, LDL, AST, ALT, and ALP. Histological analysis revealed a decrease in lipid droplet accumulation and collagen fiber deposition in the liver, as well as reduced collagen fiber deposition in the aorta. Network pharmacology predicted potential targets such as PPARα and CYP27A1. Immunofluorescence assays and western blotting confirmed that CDP and Sa B upregulated the expression of Adipor1, PPARα and CYP27A1. Metabolomics analyses further indicated improvements in ABC transporters metabolic pathways, with differential metabolites such as riboflavin, taurine, and choline showed regression in levels after CDP treatment and riboflavin, L-Threonine, Thiamine, L-Leucine, and Adenosine showed improved expression after Sa B treatment.

CONCLUSION:

CDP and Sa B have been shown to alleviate high-fat diet-induced hypercholesterolemia by activating the PPAR pathway and improving hepatic lipid metabolism. Our study demonstrated, for the first time, the complex mechanism of CDP, Sa B in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia at the protein and metabolic levels and provided a new reference that could elucidate the pharmacological effects of traditional Chinese medicine on hypercholesterolemia from multiple perspectives.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas / Ratos Sprague-Dawley / Salvia miltiorrhiza / Metabolômica / Dieta Hiperlipídica / Farmacologia em Rede / Hipercolesterolemia Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Ethnopharmacol Ano de publicação: 2025 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas / Ratos Sprague-Dawley / Salvia miltiorrhiza / Metabolômica / Dieta Hiperlipídica / Farmacologia em Rede / Hipercolesterolemia Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Ethnopharmacol Ano de publicação: 2025 Tipo de documento: Article