JiaGaSongTang improves chronic cholestasis via enhancing FXR-mediated bile acid metabolism

Mar 17, 2024Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology

JiaGaSongTang may improve long-term bile flow problems by boosting FXR-controlled bile acid processing

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Abstract

JiaGaSongTang (JGST) significantly reduced total bile acid levels in the serum, liver, and gut in a mouse model of chronic cholestasis.

  • JGST improved liver and intestinal health by alleviating pathological damage.
  • Fecal bile acid profiling indicated that JGST increased the excretion of toxic bile acids, such as deoxycholic acid.
  • Bioinformatic analyses suggested that JGST has anti-inflammatory effects and modulates bile acid metabolism through interactions with the farnesoid X receptor (FXR).
  • 6-gingerol, an ingredient of JGST, was identified to bind to FXR and activate its transactivation.
  • The therapeutic effects of JGST and 6-gingerol were diminished when FXR inhibitors were present, indicating a potential FXR-dependent mechanism.

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