Abstract
Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill, a traditional Chinese medicine with significant nourishing functions, has a regulatory effect on the cardiovascular system, digestive system, central nervous system, and endocrine and immune systems. It can protect the cardiovascular system, improve immunity, and has anti-oxidant and anti-aging properties. This study aimed to identify the S. chinensis components that increased NAD+ levels, by using spectrum-effect analysis and experimental validations. First, the quality of the S. chinensis extract was analyzed by HPLC-MS. The extract of S. chinensis increased the NAD+ levels of HUVECs during oxygen and glucose deprivation injury, and protected HUVEC s from injury from superoxide dismutase (SOD) and aging. The relationships of spectral effects were studied by partial least square regression. Coupled with target cell extraction, the material basis for increasing NAD+ levels in S. chinensis was obtained. The pharmacological activity of S. chinensis was verified at the cellular level. The related enzymes of the NAD+ synthesis and decomposition pathways were identified, showing that S. chinensis increased the level of NAD+ by increasing the activity of related enzymes in the synthesis pathways of NMNAT1, NMNAT2, NMNAT3, and NAMPT, but had no effect on the decomposition pathway. Finally, four constituents were confirmed, in vitro, to be the basis of S. chinensis-induced increases in the levels of NAD+. The EC50 values of the four constituents were also determined.
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