Metabolomic Analysis of Anti-Hypoxia and Anti-anxiety Effects of Fu Fang Jin Jing Oral Liquid

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Background:Herba Rhodiolae is a traditional Chinese medicine used by the Tibetan people for treating hypoxia related diseases such as anxiety. Based on the previous work, we developed and patented an anti-anxiety herbal formula Fu Fang Jin Jing Oral Liquid (FJJOL) with Herba Rhodiolae as a chief ingredient. In this study, the anti-hypoxia and anti-anxiety effects of FJJOL in a high altitude forced-swimming mouse model with anxiety symptoms will be elucidated by NMR-based metabolomics.Methods:In our experiments, the mice were divided randomly into four groups as flatland group, high altitude saline-treated group, high altitude FJJOL-treated group, and high altitude diazepam-treated group. To cause anxiety effects and hypoxic defects, a combination use of oxygen level decreasing (hypobaric cabin) and oxygen consumption increasing (exhaustive swimming) were applied to mice. After a three-day experimental handling, aqueous metabolites of mouse brain tissues were extracted and then subjected to NMR analysis. The therapeutic effects of FJJOL on the hypobaric hypoxia mice with anxiety symptoms were verified.Results:Upon hypoxic exposure, both energy metabolism defects and disorders of functional metabolites in brain tissues of mice were observed. PCA, PLS-DA and OPLS-DA scatter plots revealed a clear group clustering for metabolic profiles in the hypoxia versus normoxia samples. After a three-day treatment with FJJOL, significant rescue effects on energy metabolism were detected, and levels of ATP, fumarate, malate and lactate in brain tissues of hypoxic mice recovered. Meanwhile, FJJOL also up-regulated the neurotransmitter GABA, and the improvement of anxiety symptoms was highly related to this effect.Conclusions:FJJOL ameliorated hypobaric hypoxia effects by regulating energy metabolism, choline metabolism, and improving the symptoms of anxiety. The anti-anxiety therapeutic effects of FJJOL were comparable to the conventional anti-anxiety drug diazepam on the hypobaric hypoxia mice. FJJOL might serve as an alternative therapy for the hypoxia and anxiety disorders. © 2013 Liu et al.

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  • Figure 1. 500-MHz 1H NMR NOESY spectra (δ 0.5-4.7, 5.0-9.6) of aqueous extracts from brain tissues of mice in groups HF (A), HS (B), and F (C). The abbreviations of metabolites were shown in Table 1.
  • Table 1. Resonance assignments of 28 metabolites in 1H NMR spectra of aqueous extracts of brain tissues.
  • Table 2. Quantitative comparison of metabolites found in aqueous extracts of brain tissues of F, HF and HS group mice.
  • Figure 2. PLS-DA scatter plots of 1H NMR data of aqueous extracts from brain tissues of mice in groups HF, HD, HS, and
  • Figure 3. OPLS-DA scatter plots derived from 1H NMR spectra of aqueous extracts of mouse brain tissues and validation plots from the HS and the F groups (R2X(cum)=0.84 and Q2(cum)=0.86) (A, A'. ), and the HF and the HS groups (R2X(cum)=0.64 and Q2(cum)=0.81) (B, B'). The validation plots were obtained by using a permutation test that was randomly permuted for 500 times with the first component extracts. ▲ is for R2Y (cum), and ■ is for Q2 (cum). The vertical axis of the validation plots represented the R2 and Q2 values, and the horizontal axis (A', B') represented the correlation coefficients.
  • Figure 4. Potential metabolic pathways disturbed by hypobaric hypoxia exposure and altered by FJJOL.

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Liu, X., Zhu, W., Guan, S., Feng, R., Zhang, H., Liu, Q., … Shen, J. (2013). Metabolomic Analysis of Anti-Hypoxia and Anti-anxiety Effects of Fu Fang Jin Jing Oral Liquid. PLoS ONE, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078281

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