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DanHong injection dose-dependently varies amino acid metabolites and metabolic pathways in the treatment of rats with cerebral ischemia
Authors:Zhi-li Guo  Yan Zhu  Xiao-tao Su  Jun Liu  Qian-xu Yang  Jing-yi Nan  Bu-chang Zhao  Ying-ying Zhang  Ya-nan Yu  Bing Li  Hong-bin Xiao  Zhong Wang
Institution:1.Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China;2.Jiaxing Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Jiaxing 314000, China;3.Beijing Electric Power Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 10073, China;4.Xi''an Buchang Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd, Xi''an 712000, China;5.Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, China
Abstract:

Aim:

To determine how the relative amino acid contents and metabolic pathways regulate the pharmacological phenotypes in rats with cerebral ischemia after treatment with varying doses of DanHong injection (DHI).

Methods:

Adult male rats underwent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), and were injected with DHI (DH-1: 1 mL/kg; DH-2: 2.5 mL/kg; DH-3: 5 mL/kg, and DH-4: 10 mL/kg, iv) daily for 3 d. The neurological deficit score, body weights and infarct volume were assessed. Serum levels of 20 free amino acids were determined using HPLC, and the values were transformed through the quantitative analysis of the amino acids in the serum metabolic spectrum. Multivariate statistical analysis methods (PCA and PLS-DA) and web-based metabolomics tools (MetPa and MetaboAnalyst) were used to analyze the biological data sets for the amino acids.

Results:

Administration of DHI dose-dependently decreased cerebral infarct volume, and ameliorated neurological deficits. A total of 5, 6, 7 and 7 non-overlapping metabolites were identified in the DH-1, DH-2, DH-3, and DH-4 groups, respectively. Eight metabolites were shared between the DHI groups and the vehicle group. In addition, the serum levels of glutamic acid, aspartic acid and serine increased with increasing DHI dose. A total of 3, 2, 2 and 5 non-overlapping metabolic pathways were identified in the DH-1, DH-2, DH-3 and DH-4 groups, respectively, and glycine, serine, threonine and histidine metabolism were identified as overlapping pathways among the 4 dose groups.

Conclusion:

Overlapping and non-overlapping amino acid metabolites and metabolic pathways are associated with the dose-dependent neuroprotective effect of DHI.
Keywords:DanHong injection  traditional Chinese medicine  cerebral ischemia  amino acid metabolomics  metabolic pathways
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