Objective:The objective of this study is to investigate the inhibitory effect of peony and licorice decoction and its compatibility components on the Nav1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels(VGSCs).Materials and Methods:W...Objective:The objective of this study is to investigate the inhibitory effect of peony and licorice decoction and its compatibility components on the Nav1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels(VGSCs).Materials and Methods:Writhing test was carried out with ICR mice.Paeonia lactiflora and Glycyrrhiza uralensis group were administrated 0.2 ml of solution of freeze-dried powder dissolved in normal saline with the concentration of 2.94 mg/ml,1.47 mg/ml,and 0.74 mg/ml using intragastric administration,respectively.Peony and licorice decoction groups were administrated 0.2 ml of solution of freeze-dried powder dissolved in normal saline with the concentration of 5.89 mg/ml,2.94 mg/ml,and 1.47 mg/ml using intragastric administration,respectively.For electrophysiology studies,each freeze-dried powder was dissolved in DMSO to make 10 mg/ml and 50 mg/ml stock solutions.The electrophysiological recordings were obtained under visual control of a microscope.For UPLC analysis,the freeze-dried powder was dissolved in methanol and then determines the contents of the nine marker compounds.Results:The effect of G.uralensis on incubation period and writhing frequency was significantly better than that of peony and licorice decoction group and P.lactiflora group.The inhibition rate of 50 mg/ml water extracts of the three samples was significantly higher than that of the 10 mg/ml group.Moreover,the water extract of G.uralensis at 50 mg/ml had the strongest inhibitory effect on I_(Nav) 1.4 of the three.Conclusion:The possible mechanism of peony and licorice decoction in relieving spasm and pain is most likely by inhibiting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Subtype 1.4.展开更多
基金financial supports from "Study on the Development of Classical Prescriptions of Peony and Liquorice Decoction"(NO:H2016072-03)"Study on the Standard Decoction of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Slices"(NO:H2016021-06)
文摘Objective:The objective of this study is to investigate the inhibitory effect of peony and licorice decoction and its compatibility components on the Nav1.4 voltage-gated sodium channels(VGSCs).Materials and Methods:Writhing test was carried out with ICR mice.Paeonia lactiflora and Glycyrrhiza uralensis group were administrated 0.2 ml of solution of freeze-dried powder dissolved in normal saline with the concentration of 2.94 mg/ml,1.47 mg/ml,and 0.74 mg/ml using intragastric administration,respectively.Peony and licorice decoction groups were administrated 0.2 ml of solution of freeze-dried powder dissolved in normal saline with the concentration of 5.89 mg/ml,2.94 mg/ml,and 1.47 mg/ml using intragastric administration,respectively.For electrophysiology studies,each freeze-dried powder was dissolved in DMSO to make 10 mg/ml and 50 mg/ml stock solutions.The electrophysiological recordings were obtained under visual control of a microscope.For UPLC analysis,the freeze-dried powder was dissolved in methanol and then determines the contents of the nine marker compounds.Results:The effect of G.uralensis on incubation period and writhing frequency was significantly better than that of peony and licorice decoction group and P.lactiflora group.The inhibition rate of 50 mg/ml water extracts of the three samples was significantly higher than that of the 10 mg/ml group.Moreover,the water extract of G.uralensis at 50 mg/ml had the strongest inhibitory effect on I_(Nav) 1.4 of the three.Conclusion:The possible mechanism of peony and licorice decoction in relieving spasm and pain is most likely by inhibiting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Subtype 1.4.