A Metabolomics Study of the Volatile Oil from Prunella vulgaris L. on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Q3 Medicine Digital Chinese Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.dcmed.2020.09.007
Deng Jing, Su Qian, Lin Xiu-Lian, Lin Yan, Li Ya-Mei, Lin Li-Mei, Liao Duan-Fang, Xia Bo-Hou
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Abstract

Objective

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is one of the most common gynaecological diseases. Here, this thesis aims to investigate the therapeutic effects of Prunella vulgaris L. oil on the PID by using metabolomics based on gas chromatography- mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to address this challenge.

Methods

First, measurements of pro-inflammatory cytokines and histological analysis of the uterus were conducted to validate the successful generation of a PID rat model. Furthermore, the volatile oil from Prunella vulgaris L. was administered to treat PID rats. Serum samples were collected before and after treatment and analyzed by GC-MS to generate metabolite profiles for each sample. The information generated from the qualitative and quantitative analysis of these metabolites was applied to distinguish between the PID model and normal control groups.

Results

Some metabolites, such as acetic acid, succinic acid, glyceric acid, (R*,S*)-3,4-dihydroxybutanoic acid, 3-hydroxy- phenylacetic acid, D-ribose and myo-inositol showed a higher contribution in the classification model; thus, they can be considered as potential biomarkers. Furthermore, the therapeutic effect of the volatile oil extracted from Prunella vulgaris L. could also be visualized using GC-MS-based metabolomics.

Conclusions

The results show that metabolomics studies are invaluable for disease diagnosis and therapeutic effect estimation.

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夏枯草挥发油对盆腔炎的代谢组学研究
目的盆腔炎(PID)是妇科最常见的疾病之一。本文旨在利用基于气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)的代谢组学方法研究夏枯草油对PID的治疗作用,以解决这一挑战。方法首先,通过促炎细胞因子的测定和子宫组织学分析来验证PID大鼠模型的成功生成。此外,采用夏枯草挥发油治疗PID大鼠。在治疗前后采集血清样本,并通过气相色谱-质谱分析生成每个样本的代谢物谱。这些代谢物的定性和定量分析产生的信息被用来区分PID模型和正常对照组。结果乙酸、琥珀酸、甘油酸、(R*,S*)-3,4-二羟基丁酸、3-羟基苯基乙酸、d -核糖和肌醇等代谢物在分类模型中贡献较大;因此,它们可以被认为是潜在的生物标志物。此外,利用gc - ms代谢组学技术,还可以对夏枯草挥发油的治疗效果进行可视化分析。结论代谢组学研究在疾病诊断和疗效评估中具有重要的应用价值。
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