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The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish

Zebrafish is being increasingly used for metabolism and toxicity assessment. The drugs consumed in zebrafish metabolism studies are far less than those used in rat studies. In our study, zebrafish embryos were exposed to icariin, Baohuoside I (BI), Epimedin A (EA), Epimedin B (EB), Epimedin C (EC),...

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Autores principales: Zhong, Rongling, Chen, Ying, Ling, Jie, Xia, Zhi, Zhan, Yang, Sun, E., Shi, Ziqi, Feng, Liang, Jia, Xiaobin, Song, Jie, Wei, Yingjie
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30941194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3745051
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author Zhong, Rongling
Chen, Ying
Ling, Jie
Xia, Zhi
Zhan, Yang
Sun, E.
Shi, Ziqi
Feng, Liang
Jia, Xiaobin
Song, Jie
Wei, Yingjie
author_facet Zhong, Rongling
Chen, Ying
Ling, Jie
Xia, Zhi
Zhan, Yang
Sun, E.
Shi, Ziqi
Feng, Liang
Jia, Xiaobin
Song, Jie
Wei, Yingjie
author_sort Zhong, Rongling
collection PubMed
description Zebrafish is being increasingly used for metabolism and toxicity assessment. The drugs consumed in zebrafish metabolism studies are far less than those used in rat studies. In our study, zebrafish embryos were exposed to icariin, Baohuoside I (BI), Epimedin A (EA), Epimedin B (EB), Epimedin C (EC), Sagittatoside A (SA), Sagittatoside B (SB), and 2′′-O-rhamnosylicariside II (SC), respectively, to examine the toxicity and metabolic profiles of these flavonoids. The order of toxicity was SC, SB > EC, SA > BI, icariin, EA, EB. After 24 h exposure to SB and SC, the mortality of zebrafish larvae reached 100% and yolk sac swollen was obvious. Both SC and SB caused severe hepatocellular vacuolization and liver cells degeneration in adult zebrafish after 15 consecutive days' treatment. The metabolic profiles of these flavonoids with trace amount were also monitored in larvae. BI was the common metabolite shared by icariin, EA, EB, SA, and SB, via deglycosylation. Both BI and SC remained as the prototype in the medium, suggesting that it is hard for BI and SC to cleave the rhamnose residue. EC was metabolized into SC and BI in zebrafish, inferring that SC might be responsible for the toxicity observed in EC group. The metabolites of icariin, EA, EB, EC, and BI in zebrafish larvae coincided with results from rats and intestinal flora. These data support the use of this system as a surrogate in predicting metabolites and hepatotoxicity risk, especially for TCM compound with trace amount.
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spelling pubmed-64210382019-04-02 The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish Zhong, Rongling Chen, Ying Ling, Jie Xia, Zhi Zhan, Yang Sun, E. Shi, Ziqi Feng, Liang Jia, Xiaobin Song, Jie Wei, Yingjie Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Zebrafish is being increasingly used for metabolism and toxicity assessment. The drugs consumed in zebrafish metabolism studies are far less than those used in rat studies. In our study, zebrafish embryos were exposed to icariin, Baohuoside I (BI), Epimedin A (EA), Epimedin B (EB), Epimedin C (EC), Sagittatoside A (SA), Sagittatoside B (SB), and 2′′-O-rhamnosylicariside II (SC), respectively, to examine the toxicity and metabolic profiles of these flavonoids. The order of toxicity was SC, SB > EC, SA > BI, icariin, EA, EB. After 24 h exposure to SB and SC, the mortality of zebrafish larvae reached 100% and yolk sac swollen was obvious. Both SC and SB caused severe hepatocellular vacuolization and liver cells degeneration in adult zebrafish after 15 consecutive days' treatment. The metabolic profiles of these flavonoids with trace amount were also monitored in larvae. BI was the common metabolite shared by icariin, EA, EB, SA, and SB, via deglycosylation. Both BI and SC remained as the prototype in the medium, suggesting that it is hard for BI and SC to cleave the rhamnose residue. EC was metabolized into SC and BI in zebrafish, inferring that SC might be responsible for the toxicity observed in EC group. The metabolites of icariin, EA, EB, EC, and BI in zebrafish larvae coincided with results from rats and intestinal flora. These data support the use of this system as a surrogate in predicting metabolites and hepatotoxicity risk, especially for TCM compound with trace amount. Hindawi 2019-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6421038/ /pubmed/30941194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3745051 Text en Copyright © 2019 Rongling Zhong et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhong, Rongling
Chen, Ying
Ling, Jie
Xia, Zhi
Zhan, Yang
Sun, E.
Shi, Ziqi
Feng, Liang
Jia, Xiaobin
Song, Jie
Wei, Yingjie
The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish
title The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish
title_full The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish
title_fullStr The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish
title_short The Toxicity and Metabolism Properties of Herba Epimedii Flavonoids on Laval and Adult Zebrafish
title_sort toxicity and metabolism properties of herba epimedii flavonoids on laval and adult zebrafish
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30941194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3745051
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