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Study on Hepatotoxicity of Rhubarb Based on Metabolomics and Network Pharmacology.

Shanze LiYuming WangChunyan LiNa YangHongxin YuWenjie ZhouSiyu ChenShenshen YangYu-Bo Li
Published in: Drug design, development and therapy (2021)
These data suggested that rhubarb may cause liver toxicity due to its action on dopamine D1 receptor (DRD1), dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2), phosphodiesterase 4B (PDE4B), vanilloid receptor (TRPV1); transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 8 (TRPM8), prostanoid EP2 receptor (PTGER2), acetylcholinesterase (ACHE), muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 (CHRM3) through the cAMP signaling pathway, cholinergic synapses, and inflammatory mediators to regulate TRP channels. Metabolomics technology and network pharmacology were integrated to explore rhubarb hepatotoxicity to promote the reasonable clinical application of rhubarb.
Keyphrases
  • signaling pathway
  • oxidative stress
  • binding protein
  • mass spectrometry
  • risk assessment
  • electronic health record
  • transcription factor
  • ionic liquid
  • brain injury
  • drug induced
  • neuropathic pain
  • network analysis