Transcriptomics Reveals Effect of Pulsatilla Decoction Butanol Extract in Alleviating Vulvovaginal Candidiasis by Inhibiting Neutrophil Chemotaxis and Activation via TLR4 Signaling
Hui Wu,
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Can Li,
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Yemei Wang
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et al.
Pharmaceuticals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(5), P. 594 - 594
Published: May 7, 2024
The
Pulsatilla
decoction
is
a
well-known
herbal
remedy
used
in
clinical
settings
for
treating
vulvovaginal
candidiasis
(VVC).
However,
the
specific
mechanism
that
makes
it
effective
still
unclear.
Recent
studies
have
shown
cases
of
VVC,
neutrophils
recruited
to
vagina,
influenced
by
heparan
sulfate
(HS),
do
not
successfully
engulf
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Molecular signaling pathways in doxorubicin-induced nephrotoxicity and potential therapeutic agents
Changxu Lu,
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Jinwen Wei,
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Can Gao
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et al.
International Immunopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
144, P. 113373 - 113373
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Metabolomics combined with network pharmacology reveals the protective effect of astragaloside IV on alcoholic liver disease
Jinfang Hao,
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Ruixian Hu,
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Jianming Zhao
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et al.
Phytomedicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 156032 - 156032
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Multi-omics analysis to reveal the synergistic mechanism underlying the multiple ingredients of Stephania tetrandra extract on rheumatoid arthritis through the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway
Jinfeng Chen,
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An Zhang,
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Anzheng Nie
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et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Aug. 16, 2024
Background:
Stephania
tetrandra
has
been
used
for
treating
rheumatic
diseases
thousands
of
years
in
rural
areas
China.
Several
studies
have
found
that
tetrandrine
and
fangchinoline
can
inactivate
the
PI3K/Akt
signaling
pathway
by
reducing
expression
phosphorylation
AKT.
However,
mechanism
underlying
therapeutic
actions
S.
on
RA
is
not
well
known.
Methods:
In
this
study,
we
determined
molecular
effects
multiple
ingredients
extract
(STE)
collagen-induced
arthritic
(CIA)
rats
integrating
pharmacometabolomics,
proteomics,
PTMomics.
Results:
multi-omics
joint
analysis,
first,
signatures
proteins,
PTMs,
metabolites,
STE
were
profiled
CIA
PBMCs
underwent
treatment.
Bioinformatics
analysis
subsequently
probed
mainly
regulated
tryptophan
metabolism,
inflammatory
response,
cell
adhesion
pathways
rats.
The
interrelated
further
constructed,
findings
revealed
attenuated
response
proliferation
mediating
key
targets
pathway,
including
Hint1,
ACP1,
FGR,
HSP90@157W
+
dioxidation,
Prkca@220N
845.4540
Da.
functions
Hint1
ACP1
confirmed
applying
a
transcriptomic
data
patients
who
clinically
received
abatacept
therapy.
Furthermore,
cross-ome
correlation
was
performed
major
vivo
STE,
coclaurine-
N
-glucuronide,
Me,coclaurine-
O
-glc,
-gluA-schefferine,
corydamine,
corypamine,
tetrandrine,
fangchiniline,
to
act
these
targerts
pathway.
Conclusion:
These
results
elucidated
which
mediate
leading
anti-rheumatic
functions.
study
provided
new
insights
into
synergistic
effect
against
arthritis
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Metabolomics revealed pharmacodynamic effects of aspirin and indobufen in patients after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty surgery
Shaobo Sun,
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Kang Xun,
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Damei Li
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et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 29, 2024
Aspirin
and
indobufen
are
commonly
used
therapeutic
drugs
for
the
prevention
of
vascular
restenosis
(VR)
after
percutaneous
transluminal
angioplasty
surgery.
They
both
exhibited
antiplatelet
effects
but
molecular
mechanisms
underlying
metabolic
changes
induced
by
them
remain
unclear.
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Exploration of the pathogenesis of nephrotic syndrome and traditional Chinese medicine intervention based on gut microbiota
Jing Li,
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Y. Xu,
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Tianhao Sun
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et al.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Nephrotic
syndrome
(NS)
represents
a
prevalent
among
various
chronic
kidney
disease
pathologies
and
is
known
for
its
higher
severity
worse
prognosis
compared
with
glomerulonephritis.
Understanding
pathogenesis
identifying
more
effective
treatment
modalities
have
long
been
concern
of
specialists.
With
the
introduction
gut-kidney
axis
concept
progress
in
omics
technologies,
alterations
gut
microbiota
observed
primary
secondary
NS.
This
link
has
extensively
researched
conditions
such
as
diabetic
nephropathy
immunoglobulin
A
(IgA)
nephropathy.
Thus,
dysbiosis
seen
crucial
contributing
factor
NS;
however,
there
lack
comprehensive
reviews
that
elucidate
changes
across
different
NS
describe
mechanistic
role
disease.
Moreover,
serving
an
innate
regulator
microbiota,
traditional
Chinese
medicine
(TCM)
potential
to
exert
profound
impact
on
expression
inflammation-promoting
agents,
decreasing
levels
endotoxins
uremic
toxins.
In
addition,
it
strengthens
stability
intestinal
barrier
while
controlling
metabolic
function
body
through
efficient
modulation
microbiota.
intricate
process
yields
far-reaching
consequences
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