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Calycosin Orchestrates Osteogenesis of Danggui Buxue Tang in Cultured Osteoblasts: Evaluating the Mechanism of Action by Omics and Chemical Knock-out Methodologies

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2018.00036

Keywords

Astragali Radix; Angelicae Sinensis Radix; Danggui Buxue Tang; RNA-seq; metabolomics; osteoblast

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Research Grants Council Theme-based Research Scheme [T13-607/12R]
  2. General Research Funding [663012, 662713, M-HKUST604/13, TUYF15SC01]
  3. Shenzhen Science and Technology Committee Research Grant [JCYJ20160229205726699, JCYJ2016022920581 2004, JCYJ20160229210027564, 20170326]

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Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT), an ancient Chinese herbal decoction commonly used to mitigate menopausal osteoporosis, contains two herbs: Astragali Radix (AR) and Angelicae Sinensis Radix (ASR). The exact efficacy of individual chemical(s) within DBT, or in any herbal mixture, is hard to be revealed. Calycosin and ferulic acid have been reported to be the predominant chemicals found within DBT, and its roles in regulating osteoblastic differentiation have been proposed here. To probe the roles of calycosin and ferulic acid, these chemicals were specifically depleted from the DBT extracts. Here, calycosin-depleted DBT (DBT Delta (cal)) and ferulic acid-depleted DBT (DBT Delta (fa)), generated by semi-preparative HPLC, were coupled with RNA-seq and metabolomics analyses to reveal the synergistic functions of individual chemicals within a complex herbal mixture. The expressions of osteogenic differentiation markers were significantly increased under the treatments of DBT and DBT Delta (fa). The DBT-induced genes were markedly reduced in the absent of calycosin, i.e., DBT Delta (cal). In cultured osteoblasts, the DBT-activated Wnt/beta-catenin and MAPK/Erk and signaling pathways were greatly affected when calycosin was depleted. By metabolomics analysis in DBT-treated osteoblasts, the profile of metabolites triggered by DBT Delta (cal) showed distinction to that of DBT and/or DBT Delta (fa). Thus, our findings indicated that calycosin, rather than ferulic acid, could be an indispensable chemical in DBT to orchestrate multi-components of DBT in achieving maximal osteogenic properties.

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