Abstract

BackgroundThe Gouqi-wentang formula (GQWTF) is a herbal formula used by Academician Xiao-lin Tong for the clinical treatment of T2DM. GQWTF is beneficial to qi, nourishes Yin, clears heat, and promotes fluid production, but the effective components and their mechanism of action remain unclear.MethodsThe main components of GQWTF were detected by LC–MS, and the multi-target mechanisms of GQWTF in T2DM were elucidated using network pharmacology analysis, including target prediction, protein–protein interaction network construction and analysis, Gene Ontology (GO) terms, Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway annotation, and other network construction. Finally, the efficacy of the GQWTF was verified using biological experiments.ResultsFirst, the “herb-channel tropism” network suggested that GQWTF focuses more on treating diseases by recuperating the liver, which is considered as an important insulin-sensitive organ. Subsequently, a total of 16 active ingredients in GQWTF were detected and screened, and their biological targets were predicted. Then, “compound-target” network was constructed, where enrichment analysis of GQWTF targets reflected its potential pharmacological activities. After T2DM-related target identification, 39 cross targets of GQWTF and T2DM were obtained, and 30 key targets highly responsible for the beneficial effect of GQWTF on T2DM were identified by PPI analysis. GO analysis of these key targets showed that many biological processes of GQWTF in treating T2DM are key in the occurrence and development of T2DM, including components related to inflammatory/immune response, insulin, and metabolism. KEGG analysis revealed the regulation of multiple signalling pathways, such as insulin resistance, PPAR signalling pathway, FoxO signalling pathway, Fc epsilon RI signalling pathway, and pathways that influence diabetes primarily by regulating metabolism as well as other T2DM directly related pathways. Furthermore, a “formula-compound-pathway-symptom” network was constructed to represent a global view of GQWTF in the treatment of T2DM.ConclusionsThis study explored the mechanism of action of GQWTF in T2DM by multi-component and multi-target multi pathways, which could provide a theoretical basis for the development and clinical application of GQWTF.

Highlights

  • The Gouqi-wentang formula (GQWTF) is a herbal formula used by Academician Xiao-lin Tong for the clinical treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)

  • This study explored the mechanism of action of GQWTF in T2DM by multi-component and multitarget multi pathways, which could provide a theoretical basis for the development and clinical application of GQWTF

  • We evaluated the relationships between these potential targets with active ingredients, and the herbs in the GQWTF with a constructed compound-target network (Fig. 4A), and the number of nodes and edges in this network were 362 and 1780, respectively

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Introduction

The Gouqi-wentang formula (GQWTF) is a herbal formula used by Academician Xiao-lin Tong for the clinical treatment of T2DM. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been in use for treating T2DM for 2000 years, which can improve the clinical symptoms, delay islet β-cell failure, improve insulin resistance, and avoid or reduce the use of glucose drugs. It improves the quality of the life of patients, and TCM offers a safe and effective alternative for the treatment of diabetes [6,7,8]. The Gouqi-wentang formula (GQWTF) was derived from Academician Tong Xiaolin’s experience in the prevention and treatment of T2DM for many years It consists of Gou-Qi-Zi (GQZ, Lych fructus), Sang-Ye (SY, Mori folium), Zhi-Mu (ZM, Anemarrhenae rhizome), Chi-Shao (CS, Radix paeoniae rubra), and XiYang-Shen (XYS, Panax quinquefolium). It is necessary to resort to a new form of the TCM research system

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