A network pharmacology approach to explore the potential role of Panax ginseng on exercise performance.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-30 DOI:10.20463/pan.2021.0018
Jisu Kim, Kang Pa Lee, Myoung-Ryu Kim, Bom Sahn Kim, Byung Seok Moon, Chul Ho Shin, Suji Baek, Bok Sil Hong
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Purpose: As Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer (ginseng) exhibits various physiological activities and is associated with exercise, we investigated the potential active components of ginseng and related target genes through network pharmacological analysis. Additionally, we analyzed the association between ginseng-related genes, such as the G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), and improved exercise capacity.

Methods: Active compounds in ginseng and the related target genes were searched in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP). Gene ontology functional analysis was performed to identify biological processes related to the collected genes, and a compound-target network was visualized using Cytoscape 3.7.2.

Results: A total of 21 ginseng active compounds were detected, and 110 targets regulated by 17 active substances were identified. We found that the active compound protein was involved in the biological process of adrenergic receptor activity in 80%, G-protein-coupled neurotransmitter in 10%, and leucocyte adhesion to arteries in 10%. Additionally, the biological response centered on adrenergic receptor activity showed a close relationship with G protein through the beta-1 adrenergic receptor gene reactivity.

Conclusion: According to bioavailability analysis, ginseng comprises 21 active compounds. Furthermore, we investigated the ginseng-stimulated gene activation using ontology analysis. GPCR, a gene upregulated by ginseng, is positively correlated to exercise. Therefore, if a study on this factor is conducted, it will provide useful basic data for improving exercise performance and health.

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网络药理学方法探讨人参对运动表现的潜在作用。
目的:由于人参具有多种生理活性并与运动有关,我们通过网络药理学分析研究人参的潜在活性成分及相关靶基因。此外,我们还分析了人参相关基因(如g蛋白偶联受体(gpcr))与提高运动能力之间的关系。方法:在中药数据库与分析平台(TCMSP)中检索人参中有效成分及相关靶基因。对收集到的基因进行基因本体功能分析,以确定与基因相关的生物过程,并使用Cytoscape 3.7.2对化合物靶点网络进行可视化。结果:共检出21种人参有效成分,鉴定出17种活性物质调控的靶点110个。我们发现,活性化合物蛋白参与肾上腺素能受体活性80%,g蛋白偶联神经递质10%,白细胞粘附到动脉10%的生物学过程。此外,以肾上腺素能受体活性为中心的生物学反应通过β -1肾上腺素能受体基因反应性与G蛋白密切相关。结论:经生物利用度分析,人参中含有21种有效成分。此外,我们还利用本体论分析研究了人参刺激下的基因激活。人参上调的基因GPCR与运动呈正相关。因此,如果对这一因素进行研究,将为提高运动表现和健康水平提供有用的基础数据。
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