Nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics revealed metabolite profiles participate in intervention effect of refined moxibustion in gastric ulcer model rats
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Nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics revealed metabolite profiles participate in intervention effect of refined moxibustion in gastric ulcer model rats
WEI Gu-hang, YANG Zong-bao, XIE Yu-feng, et al. Nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics revealed metabolite profiles participate in intervention effect of refined moxibustion in gastric ulcer model rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(10): 829-836.
DOI:
WEI Gu-hang, YANG Zong-bao, XIE Yu-feng, et al. Nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics revealed metabolite profiles participate in intervention effect of refined moxibustion in gastric ulcer model rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(10): 829-836. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.201351.
Nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolomics revealed metabolite profiles participate in intervention effect of refined moxibustion in gastric ulcer model rats
Objective To investigate the effect of refined moxibustion on expression of gastric mucosal epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR) and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)
and changes of metabolite profiles in gastric ulcer(GU) rats
so as to analyze its mechanism underlying improvement of GU. Methods Male SD rats were randomized into control
model
acupoint moxibustion groups(n=6 per group). The GU model was induced by cold-restraint stress. The ignited refined moxa was applied to bilateral “Liangmen”(ST21) and “Zusanli”(ST36) for 3 cones/acupoint
once daily for 7 days. Then
we employed
1
H NMR-based metabolomics approach to analyze the metabolic profiles of serum and stomach tissue samples. The conventional histopathological changes of the gastric mucosa were observed by H.E. stain and the expressions of EGFR and VEGF in the gastric mucosa were detected by immunohistochemistry. Results Compared to the control group
the expression levels of EGFR and VEGF were significantly increased in the model group(P
<
0.01
P
<
0.05)
and further notably up-regulated in the acupoint moxibustion group(P
<
0.001
P
<
0.01). Results of H.E. staining showed damage of the folds of gastric mucosa
disordered arrangement of the glands
infiltration of inflammatory cells and unclear structure of gastric mucosa in the model group
which was relatively milder in the acupoint moxibustion group. 1H NMR-based metabolomics approach to analyze the metabolic profiles of serum and stomach tissue samples. The conventional histopathological changes of the gastric mucosa were observed by H.E. stain and the expressions of EGFR and VEGF in the gastric mucosa were detected by immunohistochemistry. Results Compared to the control group
the expression levels of EGFR and VEGF were significantly increased in the model group(P
<
0.01
P
<
0.05)
and further notably up-regulated in the acupoint moxibustion group(P
<
0.001
P
<
0.01). Results of H.E. staining showed damage of the folds of gastric mucosa
disordered arrangement of the glands
infiltration of inflammatory cells and unclear structure of gastric mucosa in the model group
which was relatively milder in the acupoint moxibustion group.
1
H-NMR technical analysis showed that in comparison with the control group
11 and 11 metabolites in the stomach extract and plasma were increased
10 in the gastric tissue and 3 in the plasma were decreased in the GU model group; while in comparison with the model group
17 differently expressed metabolites in the gastric extract and 10 metabolites in the plasma restored to their levels of control group after the acupoint moxibustion intervention. These metabolites participate in 12 metabolic pathways including glycine
serine and threonine metabolism
glutathione metabolism
glycine metabolism
alanine
aspartic acid and glutamic acid metabolism
purine metabolism
glyoxylic acid and digarboxylic acid metabolism
biosynthesis of aminoacyl-tRNA
amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism
cysteine and methionine metabolism
citrate cycle
pyruvate metabolism
and the mutual conversion of pentose and glucuronate
suggesting their involvement in moxibustion-induced improvement of GU. Conclusion Refined moxibustion at ST21 and ST36 can up-regulate the expression of EGFR and VEGF in the gastric mucosa and lessen gastric mucosal injury
which may be related to its effects in reducing GU-induced metabolic disorders
including sugar
purine
amino acid
and phospholipid metabolism and antioxidant defense system.
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