Abstract

Bazhen decoction is a widely used traditional Chinese medicinal decoction, but the scientific validation of its therapeutic potential is lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate corresponding anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptosis activities of Bazhen decoction, using acetaminophen-treated mice as a model system. A total of 48 mice were divided into four groups. Group I, negative control, treated with vehicle only. Group II, fed with 500 mg/kg/day Bazhen decoction for 10 continuous days. Group III, received a single dose of 900 mg/kg acetaminophen. Group IV, fed with 500 mg/kg/day Bazhen decoction for 10 continuous days and a single dose of 900 mg/kg acetaminophen 30 min before last Bazhen decoction administration. Bazhen decoction administration significantly decrease acetaminophen-induced serum ALT, AST, ALP, LDH, TNF-α, IL-1β, ROS, TBARS and protein carbonyl group levels, as well as GSH depletion and loss of MMP. Bazhen decoction restore SOD, CAT, GR and GPx activities and depress the expression of pro-inflammatory factors, such as iNOS, COX-2, TNF-α, NF-κB, IL-1β and IL-6, respectively. Moreover, Bazhen decoction down-regulate acetaminophen-induced Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, caspase 3, caspase 8 and caspase 9. These results suggest the anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptosis properties of Bazhen decoction towards acetaminophen-induced liver injury in mice.

Highlights

  • Bazhen decoction, recognized as eight-treasure decoction or eight precious decoction, was recorded in ‘‘A Repertory of Traumatology’’

  • Study identified the metabolites of Bazhen decoction from rat feces using a high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) technique [18]

  • A total of 29 major fragments were found and chemical constituents were identified in Bazhen decoction, including Paeoniflorin, Atractylenolide II, Benzoyl-paeoniflorin, Liquiritin, Pachymic acid, Ginsenoside Re, Ginsenoside Rg1, Ginsenoside Rb1, Ginsenoside Rd, Glycyrrhizic acid, Paeonimetabolin I, Aucubinine A, 20-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-20 (S)-protopanaxadiol, (S)-Protopanaxatriol, 16 a-hydroxy acids perforation, 20 (S)-Protopanaxadiol, Licorice saponine, 18 bGlycyrrhetinic acid and Ginsenoside Rh1

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Introduction

Recognized as eight-treasure decoction or eight precious decoction, was recorded in ‘‘A Repertory of Traumatology’’. Bazhen decoction is a frequently-used prescription for the treatment of ‘‘qi and blood’’ deficiency. Bazhen decoction is a combination of Sijunzi decoction and Siwu decoction. The traditional use of Sijunzi decoction was to replenish or invigorate the intestine and stomach function, and promote the circulation of ‘‘qi and blood’’ [1]. Siwu decoction removes heat to cool blood, promotes blood flow and regulates menstruation, which has the best treatment effect for conditions of Yin blood deficiency [2]. In traditional Chinese medicine theory, ‘‘qi and blood’’ supplement each other, the combination of Sijunzi and Siwu decoction brings out the best in each other and appropriate for more severe conditions

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