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Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis

Rhizoma Coptidis (RC) is a widely used traditional Chinese medicine. Although modern research has found that some alkaloids from RC are the pharmacologically active constituents, the differences in their biological effects are not completely clear. This study analyzed the differences in the typical...

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Autores principales: Xie, Lan, Feng, Shanshan, Zhang, Xiaoling, Zhao, Wenlong, Feng, Juan, Ma, Chengmei, Wang, Ruijun, Song, Weifang, Cheng, Jing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8658997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885971
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237389
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author Xie, Lan
Feng, Shanshan
Zhang, Xiaoling
Zhao, Wenlong
Feng, Juan
Ma, Chengmei
Wang, Ruijun
Song, Weifang
Cheng, Jing
author_facet Xie, Lan
Feng, Shanshan
Zhang, Xiaoling
Zhao, Wenlong
Feng, Juan
Ma, Chengmei
Wang, Ruijun
Song, Weifang
Cheng, Jing
author_sort Xie, Lan
collection PubMed
description Rhizoma Coptidis (RC) is a widely used traditional Chinese medicine. Although modern research has found that some alkaloids from RC are the pharmacologically active constituents, the differences in their biological effects are not completely clear. This study analyzed the differences in the typical alkaloids in RC at a systematic level and provided comprehensive information on the pharmaceutical mechanisms of the different alkaloids. The ethanol RC extract (RCE) was characterized using HPLC assay. HepG2, 3T3-L1, and RAW264.7 cells were used to detect the cytotoxicity of alkaloids. Transcriptome analyses were performed to elucidate the cellular pathways affected by RCE and alkaloids. HPLC analysis revealed that the typical alkaloids of RCE were berberine, coptisine, and palmatine. Coptisine and berberine displayed a stronger inhibitory effect on cell proliferation than palmatine. The overlapping ratios of differentially expressed genes between RCE and berberine, coptisine, and palmatine were 70.8%, 52.6%, and 42.1%, respectively. Pathway clustering analysis indicated that berberine and coptisine possessed a certain similarity to RCE, and both compounds affected the cell cycle pathway; moreover, some pathways were uniquely enriched by berberine or coptisine. Berberine and coptisine had different regulatory effects on genes involved in lipid metabolism. These results provide comprehensive information on the pharmaceutical mechanisms of the different RC alkaloids and insights into their better combinatory use for the treatment of diseases.
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spelling pubmed-86589972021-12-10 Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis Xie, Lan Feng, Shanshan Zhang, Xiaoling Zhao, Wenlong Feng, Juan Ma, Chengmei Wang, Ruijun Song, Weifang Cheng, Jing Molecules Article Rhizoma Coptidis (RC) is a widely used traditional Chinese medicine. Although modern research has found that some alkaloids from RC are the pharmacologically active constituents, the differences in their biological effects are not completely clear. This study analyzed the differences in the typical alkaloids in RC at a systematic level and provided comprehensive information on the pharmaceutical mechanisms of the different alkaloids. The ethanol RC extract (RCE) was characterized using HPLC assay. HepG2, 3T3-L1, and RAW264.7 cells were used to detect the cytotoxicity of alkaloids. Transcriptome analyses were performed to elucidate the cellular pathways affected by RCE and alkaloids. HPLC analysis revealed that the typical alkaloids of RCE were berberine, coptisine, and palmatine. Coptisine and berberine displayed a stronger inhibitory effect on cell proliferation than palmatine. The overlapping ratios of differentially expressed genes between RCE and berberine, coptisine, and palmatine were 70.8%, 52.6%, and 42.1%, respectively. Pathway clustering analysis indicated that berberine and coptisine possessed a certain similarity to RCE, and both compounds affected the cell cycle pathway; moreover, some pathways were uniquely enriched by berberine or coptisine. Berberine and coptisine had different regulatory effects on genes involved in lipid metabolism. These results provide comprehensive information on the pharmaceutical mechanisms of the different RC alkaloids and insights into their better combinatory use for the treatment of diseases. MDPI 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8658997/ /pubmed/34885971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237389 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xie, Lan
Feng, Shanshan
Zhang, Xiaoling
Zhao, Wenlong
Feng, Juan
Ma, Chengmei
Wang, Ruijun
Song, Weifang
Cheng, Jing
Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis
title Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis
title_full Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis
title_fullStr Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis
title_full_unstemmed Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis
title_short Biological Response Profiling Reveals the Functional Differences of Main Alkaloids in Rhizoma Coptidis
title_sort biological response profiling reveals the functional differences of main alkaloids in rhizoma coptidis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8658997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885971
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237389
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