Qiong MAN, Ting-ting WANG, Chun-yu TANG, et al. Application of Precise Medication of Xiaoer Fupi Granules for Functional Dyspepsia Based Integrated Pharmacological Strategy[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(11): 173-179.
DOI:
Qiong MAN, Ting-ting WANG, Chun-yu TANG, et al. Application of Precise Medication of Xiaoer Fupi Granules for Functional Dyspepsia Based Integrated Pharmacological Strategy[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(11): 173-179. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20190948.
Application of Precise Medication of Xiaoer Fupi Granules for Functional Dyspepsia Based Integrated Pharmacological Strategy
Integrated pharmacological approach was used to predict the target genes and signal pathways of Xiaoer Fupi granules in the treatment of functional dyspepsia(FD)
and the possible mechanism was discussed. The disease target information was collected by the DISEASES and UniProt databases
integrated pharmacological platform of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM-IP) was used to predict chemical composition
target
protein gene ontology(GO) function and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(KEGG) pathway
and the networks of candidate target and TCMs-chemical components-core targets-key pathways were constructed. A total of 2 882 potential targets and 96 candidate target pathways were predicted
and
β
-1
4-galactosyltransferase(
β
-1
4-GalT) subtypes(B4GALT4
B4GALT2
B4GALT1) and phosphorylated protein kinase C subtype D(PRKCD)
adenylate cyclase 2(ADCY2) and other targets were predicted. Some pathways were enriched
such as nervous system
endocrine system
thyroid hormone signaling pathway
long-term depression and other pathways related to FD. It was predicted that Xiaoer Fupi granules for treating FD by regulating gastrointestinal hormones
anti-depression
and regulating nerves and endocrine system. This study provides a basis for the precise clinical application and positioning of Xiaoer Fupi granules
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Beijing Key Laboratory of Syndrome and Prescription Basic Research, Key Laboratory of Syndrome and Prescription Basic Research,Ministry of Education, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Modern Research Center for TCM,Beijing Academy of TCM, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine