[利用斑马鱼模型进行中药研究]。

You-hua Wang, Shang Li, Bin-rui Yang, Lun-qing Zhang, Xin Zhou, Pui-man Hoi, Simon Ming-yuen Lee
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中药对生物活性具有广泛的影响,这可能是由于复杂的化学成分与体内多个靶点的相互作用。了解中药的活性化学成分对临床用药具有重要意义。斑马鱼(Danio rerio)近年来成为药物筛选领域的热门模型,特别是作为一种重要的脊椎动物模型,在体内高含量的药物筛选中具有多种功效参数和全身毒性。作者还讨论了斑马鱼模型在评估药物代谢方面的优势。利用斑马鱼进行中药筛选应该是一种可行的方法,有助于识别中药的活性化学标记、生物学途径和机制作用。
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[Use of zebrafish models for the research of traditional Chinese medicine].

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) exhibits a broad range of effects on biological activity that is probably due to interactions of complex chemical constituents with multiple targets in the body. Understanding the active chemical constituents in TCM is very important in providing rationales for the clinical usage of TCM. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has recently become a popular model in the field of drug screening, specifically emerging as an important vertebrate model for in vivo high-content drug screening of multiple efficacy parameters and whole-organism toxicity. The authors also discussed the advantages of the zebrafish model for evaluating drug metabolism. Zebrafish usage in TCM screening should be a viable approach that helps identify active chemical markers, biological pathways and mechanistic actions of TCM.

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