将 Rhododendri Mollis Flos 及其代表性成分作为潜在镇痛剂进行评估。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Journal of Natural Medicines Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1007/s11418-024-01815-0
Xin Wang, Wenjing Guo, Bo Zhang, Haixia Xu, Qingyun Yang, Jingyi Zhao, Yi Feng, Jian Yang, Jiquan Zhang
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杜鹃花(Rhododendri Mollis Flos,R. mole Flos)是杜鹃花科植物杜鹃花的干燥花,具有止痛、祛风除湿、化瘀等功效,但有剧毒。本研究的意义在于探索杜鹃花及其代表性成分的镇痛应用潜力。根据古文献中记载的加工方法,在醋酸捻转试验和福尔马林致痛试验中,对酒、醋加工的胭脂虫及其原产品的镇痛活性进行了评价。随后,在确认活性变化后,利用 HPLC-TOP-MS 技术研究了加工前后活性成分的变化。根据研究结果,选择了红豆皂苷 VI(RJ-Vl)进行进一步研究。经过加工,特别是在醋中加工后,胭脂虫痣皂苷 VI 不仅保持了抗痛觉作用,而且毒性也有所降低,与这些作用相对应的化学成分也发生了显著变化。对其代表性成分的进一步研究表明,RJ-VI 具有相当强的抗痛觉活性,尤其是在炎症性疼痛(0.3 毫克/千克)和周围神经性疼痛(0.6 毫克/千克)方面。其毒性比 R. mole Flos 的另一种代表性成分 rhodojaponin III 低约三倍。此外,RJ-VI 还能轻度抑制与疼痛或心脏毒性相关的几种电压门控钠通道亚型(IC50 > 200 μM)。总之,R. mole Flos 的化学物质和生物效应在加工前后发生了显著变化,其代表性成分 RJ-VI 具有开发成有效镇痛剂的潜力。
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Evaluation of Rhododendri Mollis Flos and its representative component as a potential analgesic

Rhododendri Mollis Flos (R. mole Flos), the dried flowers of Rhododendron mole G. Don, have the ability to relieve pain, dispel wind and dampness, and dissolve blood stasis, but they are highly poisonous. The significance of this study is to explore the analgesic application potential of R. mole Flos and its representative component. According to the selected processing methods recorded in ancient literature, the analgesic activities of wine- and vinegar-processed R. mole Flos, as well as the raw product, were evaluated in a writhing test with acetic acid and a formalin-induced pain test. Subsequently, the HPLC-TOP-MS technique was utilized to investigate the changes in active components before and after processing once the variations in activities were confirmed. Based on the results, rhodojaponin VI (RJ-Vl) was chosen for further study. After processing, especially in vinegar, R. mole Flos did not only maintain the anti-nociception but also showed reduced toxicity, and the chemical composition corresponding to these effects also changed significantly. Further investigation of its representative components revealed that RJ-VI has considerable anti-nociceptive activity, particularly in inflammatory pain (0.3 mg/kg) and peripheral neuropathic pain (0.6 mg/kg). Its toxicity was about three times lower than that of rhodojaponin III, which is another representative component of R. mole Flos. Additionally, RJ-VI mildly inhibits several subtypes of voltage-gated sodium channels (IC50 > 200 μM) that are associated with pain or cardiotoxicity. In conclusion, the chemical substances and biological effects of R. mole Flos changed significantly before and after processing, and the representative component RJ-VI has the potential to be developed into an effective analgesic.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Natural Medicines is an international journal publishing original research in naturally occurring medicines and their related foods and cosmetics. It covers: -chemistry of natural products -biochemistry of medicinal plants -pharmacology of natural products and herbs, including Kampo formulas and traditional herbs -botanical anatomy -cultivation of medicinal plants. The journal accepts Original Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications and Natural Resource Letters. Reviews and Mini-Reviews are generally invited.
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