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Combined metabolomics and proteomics to reveal beneficial mechanisms of Dendrobium fimbriatum against gastric mucosal injury.
Sun, Jing; Liu, Peng-Fei; Liu, Jia-Ni; Lu, Cong; Tong, Li-Tao; Wang, Yong-Quan; Liu, Jia-Meng; Fan, Bei; Wang, Feng-Zhong.
Afiliação
  • Sun J; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
  • Liu PF; Agricultural Product Storage and Processing Institute, Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou, China.
  • Liu JN; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
  • Lu C; School of Pharmacy, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, China.
  • Tong LT; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
  • Wang YQ; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
  • Liu JM; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
  • Fan B; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
  • Wang FZ; Risk Assessment Laboratory of Agricultural Products Processing Quality and Safety, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Collection, Storage and Transportation Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of
Front Pharmacol ; 13: 948987, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36110550
ABSTRACT
As a dietary and medicinal plant, Dendrobium fimbriatum (DF) is widely utilized in China for improving stomach disease for centuries. However, the underlying mechanisms against gastric mucosal injury have not been fully disclosed. Here, metabolomics and proteomics were integrated to clarify the in-depth molecular mechanisms using cyclophosphamide-induced gastric mucosal injury model in mice. As a result, three metabolic pathways, such as creatine metabolism, arginine and proline metabolism, and pyrimidine metabolism were hit contributing to DF protective benefits. Additionally, γ-L-glutamyl-putrescine, cytosine, and thymine might be the eligible biomarkers to reflect gastric mucosal injury tatus, and DF anti-gastric mucosal injury effects were mediated by the so-called target proteins such as Ckm, Arg1, Ctps2, Pycr3, and Cmpk2. This finding provided meaningful information for the molecular mechanisms of DF and also offered a promising strategy to clarify the therapeutic mechanisms of functional foods.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article