An integrated study of metabolomics and transcriptomics to reveal the anti-primary dysmenorrhea mechanism of Akebiae Fructus

Dec 31, 2020Journal of ethnopharmacology

How Akebiae Fructus may relieve primary menstrual pain: a combined study of body chemicals and gene activity

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Abstract

Akebiae Fructus significantly inhibited writhing behavior in a primary dysmenorrhea mouse model.

  • Treatment with Akebiae Fructus decreased the level of PGF, which is associated with pain and inflammation.
  • A total of 32 potential metabolic biomarkers were identified in plasma and 17 in urine for primary dysmenorrhea.
  • After treatment, 25 metabolites in plasma and 14 in urine were restored, indicating a potential correction of metabolic disturbances.
  • Transcriptomic analysis revealed 2244 differentially expressed genes, with 148 genes linked to the effects of Akebiae Fructus.
  • Key metabolic pathways affected by Akebiae Fructus include sphingolipid metabolism, arginine and proline metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, and purine metabolism.

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