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Gentiopicroside prevents alcoholic liver damage by improving mitochondrial dysfunction in the rat model

Yan Zhang, Xiaomei Yang, Shuang Wang, Shuang Song, Xiudong Yang

2020Phytotherapy Research36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gentianae Radix et Rhizoma is a medical plant that is widely cultivated in China, North Korea, Japan, and Russia, and gentiopicroside is one of its major active compounds. In this study, the hepatoprotective activity of gentiopicroside on rats with alcoholic liver damage (ALD) was evaluated using the transaminase and blood lipid levels and antioxidant capacity. The potential mechanism of hepatoprotective effect of gentiopicroside was evaluated by mitochondrial function detection, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) metabolomic analysis, and anti-apoptosis analysis. Results showed that the gentiopicroside exhibited good hepatoprotective activity on rats with ALD by decreasing the transaminase levels, regulating the blood lipid levels, and increasing the antioxidant capacity. The potential mechanisms were related to regulating mitochondrial dysfunction by recovering mitochondrial membrane potential level, adenosine triphosphate concentration, activities of key enzymes in tricarboxylic acid cycle, and activities of complex I-V, regulating micromolecular metabolism and anti-apoptosis. These findings supported the further exploration of Gentianae Radix et Rhizoma as effective phytotherapy to prevent and treat ALD.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacologyAntioxidantRadix (gastropod)Aspartate transaminaseTraditional medicineApoptosisAlanine transaminaseChemistryPhytotherapyLiver functionTransaminaseBiochemistryMitochondrionLiver injuryMedicineBiologyEnzymeBotanyInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicineAlkaline phosphatasePhytochemistry and Biological ActivitiesMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects