Pimpinella thellungiana ameliorates liver damage in osteoporotic rats based on metabolomics and network pharmacology

IF 3.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Analyst Pub Date : 2025-09-09 DOI:10.1039/D5AN00274E
Haixia Liu, Ying Yang, Jiayi Ma, Xinyue Lu, Yukun Zhao, Xiaole Zhang, Zhiguo Zhang and Ruyuan Zhu
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Background: Postmenopausal conditions can lead to metabolic disorders such as obesity and steatosis. Pimpinella thellungiana (PT), a prominent traditional Chinese medicine, exerts potential therapeutic effects against hepatic injury. Nevertheless, the extent to which PT ameliorates liver damage resulting from estrogen deficiency, along with the associated mechanisms, remains poorly understood. Purpose: This research aimed to investigate the hepatoprotective properties of PT in an ovariectomized (OVX) rat model. Methods: A bilateral ovariectomy was conducted to create an experimental model representative of liver injury induced by OVX. Serum biochemical analysis and a study of pathological changes were performed. Bone microstructure was detected using a micro-CT system. Liver metabolites were analyzed via LC-MS/MS. Network pharmacology was used to evaluate potential targets and pathways of metabolites related to PT intervention. Results: The findings indicated that the administration of PT resulted in a significant reduction in body weight, enhanced bone microarchitecture, and ameliorated liver tissue damage. Furthermore, PT treatment was able to notably modulate the levels of GGT and IL-6 while simultaneously elevating the concentrations of irisin and adiponectin and reducing the levels of insulin and leptin. Additionally, it contributed to the restoration of the metabolic profile of the liver in OVX rats. PT administration could mainly act on targets such as AKT1, BCL2 and FGF2, and associated pathways such as “insulin resistance” the “PPAR signaling pathway” and the “NF-kappa B signaling pathway”, among others. PT administration improved glycerophospholipid metabolism. Conclusions: PT mitigated liver injury caused by estrogen deficiency in OVX rats. The potential mechanism may involve the regulation of insulin resistance and the signaling pathways associated with glycerophospholipid metabolism.

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基于代谢组学和网络药理学的ellungiana pinpinella改善骨质疏松大鼠肝损伤
背景:绝经后状况可导致代谢紊乱,如肥胖和脂肪变性。Pimpinella thellungiana (PT)是一种著名的中药,对肝损伤具有潜在的治疗作用。然而,PT在多大程度上改善了由雌激素缺乏引起的肝损伤,以及相关的机制,仍然知之甚少。目的:探讨PT对去卵巢大鼠模型的肝保护作用。方法:切除双侧卵巢,建立OVX致肝损伤的实验模型。进行血清生化分析和病理改变研究。采用微ct系统检测骨微观结构。采用LC-MS/MS分析肝脏代谢物。网络药理学用于评估与PT干预相关的代谢物的潜在靶点和途径。结果:研究结果表明,给予PT可显著降低体重,增强骨微结构,改善肝组织损伤。此外,PT治疗能够显著调节GGT和IL-6的水平,同时提高鸢尾素和脂联素的浓度,降低胰岛素和瘦素的水平。此外,它有助于恢复OVX大鼠肝脏代谢谱。PT给药主要作用于AKT1、BCL2、FGF2等靶点,以及“胰岛素抵抗”、“PPAR信号通路”、“NF-kappa B信号通路”等相关通路。PT可改善甘油磷脂代谢。结论:PT可减轻OVX大鼠雌激素缺乏所致肝损伤。潜在的机制可能涉及胰岛素抵抗的调节和与甘油磷脂代谢相关的信号通路。
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Analyst
Analyst 化学-分析化学
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期刊介绍: "Analyst" journal is the home of premier fundamental discoveries, inventions and applications in the analytical and bioanalytical sciences.
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