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Integrating network pharmacology and an experimental validation strategy elucidates the protective effect and mechanism of callicarpa nudiflora against neuroinflammation

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Abnormal activation of microglia promotes neuroinflammation (NI) in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Callicarpa nudiflora Hook et Arn. (CN) is a traditional Chinese herb with a wide range of clinical applications and… Click to show full abstract

Abnormal activation of microglia promotes neuroinflammation (NI) in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Callicarpa nudiflora Hook et Arn. (CN) is a traditional Chinese herb with a wide range of clinical applications and definite anti-inflammatory effects. However, the anti-inflammatory action and mechanism of NI are not known. The purpose of this research was to survey whether CN could inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory activation in BV-2 microglia. This study used a network pharmacology and pharmacophore model-based approach to explore the molecular mechanism of CN anti-NI by combining molecular docking and experimental validation. First, we screened the key active components and targets of CN anti-NI by network pharmacology. Then, the common structural features of these functional molecules in the treatment of neuroinflammation were predicted by 3D-QSAR pharmacodynamic modeling. Finally, the molecular mechanism of the active ingredient 5-hydroxy-3,7,4′-trimethoxyflavone (THF) against neuroinflammation was validated by molecular docking and in vitro experiments. In conclusion, this study established the structure–activity relationships of the active components of CN anti-NI and provided new insights into the pharmacological mechanisms of CN anti-NI at an integrative level.

Keywords: pharmacology; callicarpa nudiflora; neuroinflammation; mechanism; network pharmacology

Journal Title: RSC Advances
Year Published: 2022

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