Affiliation:
1. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, P.R. China
2. Department of Pharmacy, Jiujiang First People’s
Hospital, Jiujiang 332000, P.R. China
3. Library Digital Technology Department, Pingxiang College, Pingxiang 337055, P.R. China;
Abstract
Background and Objective:
HuanglianShangqing pill (HLSQ), a well-known traditional
Chinese medicine (TCM), has been used to treat fever in China for a long time. Our previous study
had demonstrated that a total of 45 prototype components of HLSQ could be absorbed into the
plasma of rats after intragastric administration. However, the detailed mechanisms related to the
antipyretic effects of HLSQ were still unclear.
Materials and Methods:
In the present work, urinary metabolomics coupled with network pharmacology
were employed to evaluate the mechanisms of HLSQ in the treatment of fever compared
with ibuprofen (IBU) and paracetamol (APAP).
Results:
In pyrexia rats, a total of 11 potential metabolites and a disturbed TCA cycle were found.
The metabolic regulation effects of HLSQ on fever rats were similar to APAP and could make the
TCA cycle disorder return to normal by reducing citrate, β-hydroxybutyrate, succinate. In addition,
HLSQ could adjust the intestinal microbial disorder and inhibit inflammatory factors, including
IL6, TNF, VEGFA, TP53, STAT3, etc. There were 40 components acting on fever targets in
HLSQ; among them, luteolin, apigenin, ursolic acid, kaempferol, wogonin, daidzein, baicalein,
emodin, berberine, and oroxylin A were the main active compounds of HLSQ in the treatment of
fever.
Conclusion:
The antipyretic mechanisms of HLSQ are inhibition of inflammatory factors, action
on the TCA cycle, and regulation of gut microbiota.
Funder
National Nature Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province, China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Drug Discovery,General Medicine
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