Abstract

BackgroundAtherosclerosis is a disease marked by the development of lipid lesions within the endothelium and continues to be a prominent contributor to global mortality. Shexiang Baoxin pill (SBP) has been employed in the management of numerous cardiovascular diseases, but the complex mechanisms by which it operates remain obscure. This research was conducted to determine the potential impact of SBP on atherosclerosis and the underlying regulatory mechanism involved. MethodNetwork pharmacology was utilized to predict the key drug-disease targets, and a nontargeted metabolomic assay was applied to identify the key metabolites and metabolic pathways. A mouse atherosclerosis model was constructed to clarify the protective effect of SBP on atherosclerosis, and in vivo and in vitro tests were performed to verify the analysis results and clarify the mechanism through which SBP affects atherosclerosis. ResultsThe results show that SBP can exert a protective effect in vivo by decreasing lipid levels, plaque formation and endothelial damage. Network pharmacology and metabolomics revealed that MAPK3, AKT1 and STAT3 were the hub targets and that trimethylamine n-oxide (TMAO) was the pivotal metabolite. Due to the atherogenic effect of TMAO, the corresponding protective effect of SBP was investigated in vitro. SBP inhibited TMAO-induced endothelial cell apoptosis and oxidative stress and counteracted the upregulation of MAPK3, AKT1, and STAT3 expression. Molecular docking and enzymatic inhibition suggested that the active components of SBP could bind stably to key target proteins. ConclusionTaken together, based on the integrated metabolomics and network pharmacology, our findings suggest that SBP may be implicated in TMAO-induced atherosclerosis by affecting endothelial function and bile acid synthesis. We observed that SBP may ameliorate atherosclerosis by regulating TMAO levels through multiple pathways, which may provide a novel direction and insight for SBP involved in cardiovascular protection by mediating the gut-heart axis.

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