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Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome

High-throughput metabolomics can be used to investigate the therapeutic targets and metabolic mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulae, which have multiple targets in disease therapy, but it is a great challenge to explore their mechanism of action. Huaxian capsule (HXC) is a classi...

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Autores principales: Liang, Qun, Liu, Han, Li, Xiu-li, Sun, Pei-yang, Yang, Yang, Du, Chunpeng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06679a
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author Liang, Qun
Liu, Han
Li, Xiu-li
Sun, Pei-yang
Yang, Yang
Du, Chunpeng
author_facet Liang, Qun
Liu, Han
Li, Xiu-li
Sun, Pei-yang
Yang, Yang
Du, Chunpeng
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description High-throughput metabolomics can be used to investigate the therapeutic targets and metabolic mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulae, which have multiple targets in disease therapy, but it is a great challenge to explore their mechanism of action. Huaxian capsule (HXC) is a classical formula in TCM that has therapeutic effects on a sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome (SQBS). However, its targets and metabolic mechanisms need more investigation. To investigate the therapeutic effects of HXC in the treatment of SQBS and elucidate the potential mechanism, we used a high-throughput metabolomics strategy based on the ultraperformance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry combined with chemometrics to analyze and identify differential metabolites and pathways. The pathological examination of organs and biochemical indices was also performed to verify the successful establishment of the rat model and protective effects of HXC. Pathological symptoms and biochemical indicators of SQBS rats were reversed by the HXC treatment. A total of 24 potential biomarkers were identified to indicate the difference between the control and model groups; they were closely associated with ten metabolic pathways and regulated by the HXC administration. From the pathway analysis, we further understood the protective activity of HXC against SQBS, which affected amino acid metabolism, molecular transport, small molecule biochemistry and cell signaling as well as vitamin and mineral metabolism. In conclusion, HXC protects against SQBS by modulating the metabolic biomarkers and functional pathways.
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spelling pubmed-90722022022-05-06 Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome Liang, Qun Liu, Han Li, Xiu-li Sun, Pei-yang Yang, Yang Du, Chunpeng RSC Adv Chemistry High-throughput metabolomics can be used to investigate the therapeutic targets and metabolic mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulae, which have multiple targets in disease therapy, but it is a great challenge to explore their mechanism of action. Huaxian capsule (HXC) is a classical formula in TCM that has therapeutic effects on a sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome (SQBS). However, its targets and metabolic mechanisms need more investigation. To investigate the therapeutic effects of HXC in the treatment of SQBS and elucidate the potential mechanism, we used a high-throughput metabolomics strategy based on the ultraperformance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry combined with chemometrics to analyze and identify differential metabolites and pathways. The pathological examination of organs and biochemical indices was also performed to verify the successful establishment of the rat model and protective effects of HXC. Pathological symptoms and biochemical indicators of SQBS rats were reversed by the HXC treatment. A total of 24 potential biomarkers were identified to indicate the difference between the control and model groups; they were closely associated with ten metabolic pathways and regulated by the HXC administration. From the pathway analysis, we further understood the protective activity of HXC against SQBS, which affected amino acid metabolism, molecular transport, small molecule biochemistry and cell signaling as well as vitamin and mineral metabolism. In conclusion, HXC protects against SQBS by modulating the metabolic biomarkers and functional pathways. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9072202/ /pubmed/35529408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06679a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Liang, Qun
Liu, Han
Li, Xiu-li
Sun, Pei-yang
Yang, Yang
Du, Chunpeng
Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
title Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
title_full Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
title_fullStr Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
title_short Retracted Article: A high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
title_sort retracted article: a high-throughput metabolomics strategy for discovering the influence of differential metabolites and metabolic pathways of huaxian capsules on sepsis-associated qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35529408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra06679a
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