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Uncovering Mechanisms of Zanthoxylum piperitum Fruits for the Alleviation of Rheumatoid Arthritis Based on Network Pharmacology

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the study is to investigate the bioactives of Zanthoxylum piperitum fruits on rheumatoid arthritis. The methodology to identify the relationship between signaling pathways, targets, and bioactives is based on network pharmacology. The results show that Zanthoxylum piperitu...

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Autores principales: Oh, Kikwang, Adnan, Md., Cho, Dongha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8389290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10080703
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: The aim of the study is to investigate the bioactives of Zanthoxylum piperitum fruits on rheumatoid arthritis. The methodology to identify the relationship between signaling pathways, targets, and bioactives is based on network pharmacology. The results show that Zanthoxylum piperitum fruits might alleviate inflammatory symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Thus, we suggest that Zanthoxylum piperitum fruit is a promising herbal plant to reduce the level of cytokines against rheumatoid arthritis. ABSTRACT: Zanthoxylum piperitum fruits (ZPFs) have been demonstrated favorable clinical efficacy on rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but its compounds and mechanisms against RA have not been elucidated. This study was to investigate the compounds and mechanisms of ZPFs to alleviate RA via network pharmacology. The compounds from ZPFs were detected by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and screened to select drug-likeness compounds through SwissADME. Targets associated with bioactive compounds or RA were identified utilizing bioinformatics databases. The signaling pathways related to RA were constructed; interactions among targets; and signaling pathways-targets-compounds (STC) were analyzed by RPackage. Finally, a molecular docking test (MDT) was performed to validate affinity between targets and compounds on key signaling pathway(s). GC-MS detected a total of 85 compounds from ZPFs, and drug-likeness properties accepted all compounds. A total of 216 targets associated with compounds 3377 RA targets and 101 targets between them were finally identified. Then, a bubble chart exhibited that inactivation of MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) and activation of PPAR (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor) signaling pathway might be key pathways against RA. Overall, this work suggests that seven compounds from ZPFs and eight targets might be multiple targets on RA and provide integrated pharmacological evidence to support the clinical efficacy of ZPFs on RA.