Validation of the key active ingredients and anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of shenjin huoxue mixture against osteoarthritis by integrating network pharmacology approach and thin-layer chromatography analysis

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Background: Shenjin Huoxue Mixture (SHM), a classic traditional herb mixture has shown significant clinical efficacy against osteoarthritis (OA). Our previous experimental study has confirmed its anti–inflammatory and analgesic effect on acute soft tissue injury in rats, with the compound of glycyrrhizinate in SHM identified and the content of paeoniflorin in SHM determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). However, the components and its pharmacological mechanisms of SHM against OA have not been systematically elucidated yet. Thus this study aimed to predict the key active ingredients and potential pharmacological mechanisms of SHM in the treatment of OA by network pharmacology approach and thin-layer chromatography (TLC) validation. Methods: The active ingredients of SHM and their targets, as well as OA-related targets, were identified from databases. The key active ingredients were defined and ranked by the number of articles retrieved in PubMed using the keyword “(the active ingredients [Title/Abstract]) AND Osteoarthritis[Title/Abstract] ”, and validated partially by TLC. The pharmacological mechanisms of SHM against OA were displayed by GO term and Reactome pathway enrichment analysis with Discovery Studio 3.0 software docking to testing the reliability. Results: Finally, 16 key active ingredients were identified and ranked, including quercetin validated through TLC. Inflammatory response, IL-6 signaling pathway and toll-like receptor (TLR) cascades pathway were predicted as the main pharmacological mechanisms of SHM against OA. Especially, 12 out of 16 key active ingredients, including validated quercetin, were well docked to IL-6 proteins. Conclusion: Our results confirmed the anti–inflammatory and analgesic effect of SHM against OA through multiple components, multiple targets and multiple pathways, which revealed the theoretical basis of SHM against OA and may provide a new drug option for treating OA.

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Yu, M. X., Ma, X. Q., Song, X., Huang, Y. M., Jiang, H. T., Wang, J., & Yang, W. H. (2020). Validation of the key active ingredients and anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of shenjin huoxue mixture against osteoarthritis by integrating network pharmacology approach and thin-layer chromatography analysis. Drug Design, Development and Therapy, 14, 1145–1156. https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S243951

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