Network Pharmacology, Molecular Docking and in vivo-based Analysis on the Effects of the MBZM-N-IBT for Arthritis.

Alok Kumar Moharana, Mahendra Gaur, Tapas Kumar Mohapatra, Rudra Narayan Dash, Bharat Bhusan Subudhi
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Abstract

Introduction: Arthritis is the cause of morbidity associated with Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection. It persists even after the virus has been cleared from the body. MBZM-NIBT was earlier shown to inhibit (CHIKV) infection in vitro and in vivo.

Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the ability of MBZM-N-IBT to manage arthritis independent of CHIKV infection.

Method: The acute toxicity of MBZM-N-IBT was determined to find a permissible oral dose. Effects against inflammation and arthritis were determined in relevant preclinical models. Network pharmacology was used to propose possible modes of action.

Result: It showed no acute toxicity orally, with an estimated LD50 of more than 5000 mg/kg in rats. It significantly reduced inflammation. Its effect against Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA) induced arthritis was comparable to that of Diclofenac sodium. Network pharmacology analysis revealed that MBZM-N-IBT can potentially interfere with multiple targets and pathways. MMP12 and CTSD were found to be the most probable hub targets of MBZM-N-IBT for its effect against arthritis.

Conclusion: In conclusion, MBZM-N-IBT is safe at 50 mg/kg and can manage arthritis independent of CHIKV infection through modulation of multiple pathways and arthritis-associated targets.

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关于 MBZM-N-IBT 治疗关节炎效果的网络药理学、分子对接和基于活体的分析。
导言:关节炎是与基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)感染相关的发病原因。即使病毒已从体内清除,关节炎仍会持续存在。MBZM-NIBT早先被证明能抑制体外和体内的(CHIKV)感染:本研究的目的是确定 MBZM-N-IBT 在不感染 CHIKV 的情况下控制关节炎的能力:方法:测定MBZM-N-IBT的急性毒性,找出允许的口服剂量。在相关的临床前模型中确定了对炎症和关节炎的作用。利用网络药理学提出了可能的作用模式:结果:该药物口服无急性毒性,对大鼠的半数致死剂量估计超过 5000 毫克/千克。它能明显减轻炎症反应。它对完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)诱导的关节炎的效果与双氯芬酸钠相当。网络药理学分析表明,MBZM-N-IBT 有可能干扰多个靶点和途径。研究发现,MBZM-N-IBT对关节炎的作用最可能的枢纽靶点是MMP12和CTSD:总之,MBZM-N-IBT 在 50 毫克/千克的剂量下是安全的,并且可以通过调节多个途径和关节炎相关靶点来控制关节炎,而不受 CHIKV 感染的影响。
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