1.Anti-nociceptive effect and mechanism of madecassic acid
Xishan BAI ; Chaorui DENG ; Yuxiao LI ; Hongrui LI ; Yanhong LI ; Xiangzhong HUANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(2):230-235
Abstract: To date, the investigation of the functional composition of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban has been mainly focused on the triterpenoid saponins, with little research on the other compositions. The acetic acid-induced writhing, Eddy's hot plate and formalin tests were employed to investigate the anti-nociceptive effects of madecassic acid (MA). The experiment was divided into normal control group, acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) group, and the MA groups of low (10 mg/kg), medium (20 mg/kg) and high (40 mg/kg) dosage. Meanwhile, the anti-nociceptive effect of MA on the acetic acid and formalin-induced nociceptive models in the absence and presence of NAL (naloxone hydrochloride) was evaluated. To have an insight into the anti-nociceptive mechanisms of MA, the capsaicin- and glutamate-induced paw licking tests were also employed to evaluate the involvement of the vanilloid and glutamatergic systems, respectively. Results showed that MA exhibited good anti-nociceptive activity in the acetic acid-induced writhing test and the second phase of formalin test; the anti-nociceptive effect of MA in both the acetic acid and formalin-induced nociception was not effectively removed by NAL; MA (20 mg/kg and 40 mg/kg) effectively reduced the duration of biting/licking the capsaicin-injected paw with inhibition rates of 29.5% and 64.4%, respectively; MA (20 mg/kg and 40 mg/kg) distinctly shortened the time spent in biting/licking the glutamate-injected paw by 30.9% and 56.1%, respectively. In summary, MA induces significant peripheral anti-nociceptive effect, and the anti-nociceptive activities probably involve the modulation of glutamatergic systems and vanilloid systems (TRPV1) instead of the opioidergic system.
2.Mechanism of Action of Ca2+/Calmodulin Dependent Protein Kinase II in Heart Failure and the Progress of Its Application in Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
BAI Tingyan ; YI Xishan ; ZHAO Xinke ; LIU Kai ; JIANG Hugang ; LI Yingdong
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(14):2023-2031
Heart failure is a common frequently-occurring disease, and it is the terminal stage of the development of various heart diseases. The pathogenesis is very complex and seriously endangers human health. A large number of studies have shown that Ca2+/Calmodulin dependent protein kinase II(CaMKII) plays an important role in the occurrence and development of heart failure. Traditional Chinese medicine has unique advantages and good prospects in the prevention and treatment of heart failure. Among them, there are many compound and their active ingredients can target and regulate CaMKII. This paper mainly expounds the mechanism of the CaMKII signaling pathway in the failing heart and the research progress of traditional Chinese medicine in preventing and treating heart failure by targeting the regulation of CaMKII signaling in recent years, in order to provide reference and expand ideas for clinical traditional Chinese medicine prevention and treatment in heart failure.