Mechanism of asiatic acid in alcoholic hepatitis based on network pharmacology
10.3969/j.issn.1001-1978.2021.08.020
- Author:
Si-Yun CHEN
1
;
Zhong-Wen FENG
1
;
Li-Jun PANG
1
;
Yu-Xin HUANG
1
;
Ding-Yi WEI
1
;
Ling-Jun KONG
1
;
Yun HE
1
;
Jin-Bin WEI
1
Author Information
1. Pharmaceutical College Guangxi Medical University, Dept of Phamacology
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
alcoholic hepatitis;
asiatic acid;
inflammation;
liver damage;
network pharmacology;
NF-kB signaling pathway
- From:
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin
2021;37(8):1145-1151
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Aim To explore the mechanism of asiatic acid (AA) on alcoholic hepatitis (AH) based on the network pharmacology and experimental verification in vivo methods. Methods The potential mechanism of AA on AH was explored by data collection, network construction, and enrichment analysis. Meanwhile, the model of alcoholic hepatitis disease was induced by in-tragastric administration of edible alcohol every day in SD rats. The key related indicators were detected, including biochemical markers, inflammatory responses, alcohol metabolism, pathological changes in liver tissues, and the expression of proteins of the NF-kB pathway. Results A total of 24 overlapping targets of AA and AH were screened out, and 20 signaling path ways and 12 GO functional entries were obtained. This study focused on the first pathway, hsa05200; Pathways in cancer. The pathway contained NF-kB signaling pathway. In vivo results showed that AA significantly reduced the serum levels of ALT and AST, increased the levels of alcohol metabolism and decreased the liver content of TNF-a and GSH. Additionally, AA significantly inhibited p-IKKa/(3, p-Ii