马鞭草苷、紫锥菊苷、甲脂苷对高原疲劳大鼠的作用及其可能机制。

Guo Ziliang, Qian Qingyuan, L I Xiaolin, Zhu Yuting, Ren Jun, L I Maoxing
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目的:研究三种苯乙醇苷(马鞭草苷、紫锥菊苷和crenatoside)对高原疲劳大鼠的作用及其机制。方法:建立大鼠高原疲劳模型。利用游泳时间、能量储存物质、代谢酶和代谢产物来评估三种PhG(马鞭草苷、紫锥菊苷和crenatoside)(150mg/kg,灌胃给药)在缺氧环境中的抗疲劳活性和机制。结果:三种PhG,尤其是马鞭草苷,可延长大鼠游泳时间,改善肝脏和骨骼肌水肿和炎症浸润,提高能量储存物质水平,减少蛋白质分解,并对代谢相关酶活性和代谢产物表现出积极影响。结论:PhGs,尤其是马鞭草苷,在低氧条件下具有很强的抗疲劳活性。其机制可以用调节能量代谢和减少氧化应激来解释。
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Efficacy of verbascoside, echinacoside, crenatoside on altitude-induced fatigue in rats and possible mechanism.

Objective: To study the efficacy and mechanism of three phenylethanoid glycosides (PhGs) (verbascoside, echinacoside, and crenatoside) on altitude-induced fatigue in rats.

Methods: Altitude-induced fatigue model rats were established in a large hypobaric chamber. Swimming time, energy storage substances, metabolic enzymes, and metabolites were used to evaluate the anti-fatigue activities and mechanism of three PhGs (verbascoside, echinacoside, and crenatoside) (150 mg/kg, intragastric administration) in the hypoxic environment.

Results: The three PhGs, especially verbascoside, could prolong the swimming time of rats, ameliorate the edema and inflammatory infiltration of liver and skeletal muscle, increase the level of energy storage substances, reduce the decomposition of proteins, and exhibit positive effects on the metabolism-related enzyme activity and metabolites.

Conclusions: The PhGs, especially verbascoside, are very potential with anti-fatigue activity in hypoxia. The mechanism may be explained with regulation of energy metabolism and reduction of oxidative stress.

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