A Metabolic Phenotyping Approach to Characterize the Effects of Cantonese Herbal Tea on Restraint Stressed Rats
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Restraint stressed rats were used as a model of Shanghuo and a global metabolic investigation of the effects of cantonese herbal tea (CHT) on the model rats was then performed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) metabonomics in an attempt to characterize the metabolic changes underlying such stress and any protective effects of CHT. Serum and urinary GC/MS profiling of rats exposed to 14 d of successive restraint stress for 6 h every day revealed dramatic changes as evidenced by downregulation of tryptophan metabolism, amino acid metabolism, energy metabolism and perturbation of gut microbiota composition. The administration of CHT to restraint-stressed rats ameliorated the symptoms by upregulation of energy metabolism, amino acid metabolism and modulation of the gut microbiota composition. In addition, CHT-treated rats exhibited a higher level of antioxidant production and a reduction in cholesterol level. The lower level of tryptophan metabolism caused by restraint stress, however, was not completely restored after CHT intake, indicating that the tea did not substantially improve this element. This research indicated that CHT intervention modeled Shanghuo symptoms of restraint stress through partial regulation of the perturbed metabolic pathways.
- 公益社団法人 日本薬学会の論文
著者
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LI Lin
College of Biological Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University
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You Rong
College of Life Sciences, South China Normal University
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Pang Qihua
College of Life Sciences, South China Normal University
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