Although compatibility is highly advocated in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), inappropriate combination of some herbs may reduce the therapeutic action and even produce toxic effects. Kansui and licorice, one of T...Although compatibility is highly advocated in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), inappropriate combination of some herbs may reduce the therapeutic action and even produce toxic effects. Kansui and licorice, one of TCM “Eighteen Incompatible Medicaments”, are the most representative cases of improper herbal combination, which may still be applied simultaneously under given conditions. However, the potential mechanism of their compatibility and incompatibility is unclear. In the present study, two different ratios of kansui and licorice, representing their compatibility and incompatibility respectively, were designed to elucidate their interaction by comparative plasma/tissue metabolomics and a heatmap with relative fold change. As a result, glycocholic acid, prostaglandin F2a, dihydroceramide and sphinganine were screened out as the principal alternative biomarkers of compatibility group;sphinganine, dihydroceramide, arachidonic acid, leukotriene B4, acetoacetic acid and linoleic acid were those of incompatibility group. Based on the values of biomarkers in each tissue, the liver was identified as the compatible target organ, while the heart, liver, and kidney were the incompatible target organs. Furthermore, important pathways for compatibility and incompatibility were also constructed. These results help us to better understand and utilize the two herbs, and the study was the first to reveal some innate characters of herbs related to TCM “Eighteen Incompatible Medicaments”.展开更多
Traditional Chinese medicine,as a complementary and alternative medicine,has been practiced for thousands of years in China and possesses remarkable clinical efficacy.Thus,systematic analysis and examination of the me...Traditional Chinese medicine,as a complementary and alternative medicine,has been practiced for thousands of years in China and possesses remarkable clinical efficacy.Thus,systematic analysis and examination of the mechanistic links between Chinese herbal medicine(CHM)and the complex human body can benefit contemporary understandings by carrying out qualitative and quantitative analysis.With increasing attention,the approach of network pharmacology has begun to unveil the mystery of CHM by constructing the heterogeneous network relationship of“herb-compound-target-pathway,”which corresponds to the holistic mechanisms of CHM.By integrating computational techniques into network pharmacology,the efficiency and accuracy of active compound screening and target fishing have been improved at an unprecedented pace.This review dissects the core innovations to the network pharmacology approach that were developed in the years since 2015 and highlights how this tool has been applied to understanding the coronavirus disease 2019 and refining the clinical use of CHM to combat it.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2011CB505300,2011CB505303)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81603258, 81673599,81773882)+4 种基金Key Research Project in Basic Science of Jiangsu College and University (14KJA360001)Youth Talent Project Funded by Shaanxi Higher Education Association for Science and Technology (20180307)333 High Level Talents Training Project Funded by Jiangsu Province (BRA2016387)financially supported by a project funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD)the Discipline Innovation Team Program of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine (2019-YL10)
文摘Although compatibility is highly advocated in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), inappropriate combination of some herbs may reduce the therapeutic action and even produce toxic effects. Kansui and licorice, one of TCM “Eighteen Incompatible Medicaments”, are the most representative cases of improper herbal combination, which may still be applied simultaneously under given conditions. However, the potential mechanism of their compatibility and incompatibility is unclear. In the present study, two different ratios of kansui and licorice, representing their compatibility and incompatibility respectively, were designed to elucidate their interaction by comparative plasma/tissue metabolomics and a heatmap with relative fold change. As a result, glycocholic acid, prostaglandin F2a, dihydroceramide and sphinganine were screened out as the principal alternative biomarkers of compatibility group;sphinganine, dihydroceramide, arachidonic acid, leukotriene B4, acetoacetic acid and linoleic acid were those of incompatibility group. Based on the values of biomarkers in each tissue, the liver was identified as the compatible target organ, while the heart, liver, and kidney were the incompatible target organs. Furthermore, important pathways for compatibility and incompatibility were also constructed. These results help us to better understand and utilize the two herbs, and the study was the first to reveal some innate characters of herbs related to TCM “Eighteen Incompatible Medicaments”.
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81903786)the Shaanxi Natural Science Foundation of China(No.2021JQ-731)Subject Innovation Team of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine(No.2019-YL10)。
文摘Traditional Chinese medicine,as a complementary and alternative medicine,has been practiced for thousands of years in China and possesses remarkable clinical efficacy.Thus,systematic analysis and examination of the mechanistic links between Chinese herbal medicine(CHM)and the complex human body can benefit contemporary understandings by carrying out qualitative and quantitative analysis.With increasing attention,the approach of network pharmacology has begun to unveil the mystery of CHM by constructing the heterogeneous network relationship of“herb-compound-target-pathway,”which corresponds to the holistic mechanisms of CHM.By integrating computational techniques into network pharmacology,the efficiency and accuracy of active compound screening and target fishing have been improved at an unprecedented pace.This review dissects the core innovations to the network pharmacology approach that were developed in the years since 2015 and highlights how this tool has been applied to understanding the coronavirus disease 2019 and refining the clinical use of CHM to combat it.