Abstract

The petroleum ether fraction of Bupleuri Radix which is contained in the traditional Chinese medicine prescription of Xiaoyaosan (XYS) may have a therapeutic effect in depressed subjects based on the results of our previous study. It has been reported that Bupleuri Radix can cause liver toxicity following overdosing or long-term use. Therefore, this study aimed to decipher the differential effective and toxic responses of Bupleuri Radix in chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) (with depression) and healthy rats based on serum metabolic profiles. Serum metabolic profiles were obtained using the UHPLC- Q Exactive Orbitrap-MS technique. Our results demonstrated that the petroleum ether fraction of Bupleuri Radix (PBR) produces an antidepressant effect through regulating glycometabolism, amino acid metabolism, sphingolipid metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, and fatty acid metabolism. It also induces more severe toxic reactions in the liver or kidney in healthy rats than in CUMS rats, which exhibited a comparatively mild drug-induced toxic reaction. The altered lysine degradation, sphingolipid metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, and bile acid metabolism could be at least partly responsible for the PBR toxic responses in healthy rats. The differential effective and toxic response of PBR in CUMS rats and healthy rats provide a new standard for the more rational and safer application of clinical drugs in the future.

Highlights

  • Depression is a complex psychiatric illness leading to low morale, weight loss and anhedonia (Fabricatore and Wadden, 2006; Paykel, 2006) and ranked by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the third commonest cause of global disease burden (Mathers and Loncar, 2006)

  • XYS was divided into five different polar fractions to explore the antidepressant activity (Zhou et al, 2011) and the results obtained showed that the petroleum ether fraction of XYS is the most effective fraction, suggesting that lipophilic components contribute to the antidepressant effect of XYS

  • The results obtained suggested that petroleum ether fraction of Bupleuri Radix (PBR) can improve the slow body weight gain induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) stress, except for the high dose of PBR at D7 with transient injury

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Introduction

Depression is a complex psychiatric illness leading to low morale, weight loss and anhedonia (Fabricatore and Wadden, 2006; Paykel, 2006) and ranked by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the third commonest cause of global disease burden (Mathers and Loncar, 2006). Previous studies in our laboratory have reported that there are 20 compounds in serum according to the theory of serum pharmacochemistry for the study of the petroleum ether fraction of XYS, and 13 of them are from Bupleuri Radix (Liu et al, 2013). These serum pharmacochemistry results show that Bupleuri Radix is the principal drug in the XYS prescription, which means that it plays a major therapeutic role among other drugs in the prescription. The effects of only these compounds cannot explain all the actions of the petroleum ether fraction of Bupleuri Radix (PBR), and it is essential to see whether PBR has an anti-depressant effect

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