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Effect of Protoberberine-Rich Fraction of Chelidonium majus L. on Endometriosis Regression

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PHARMACEUTICS
卷 13, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13070931

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protoberberine compounds; berberine; Chelidonium majus L; endometriosis; metabolomics

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  1. Polish National Science Centre [2012/05/N/NZ9/01337]

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The study found that protoberberine compounds from Chelidonium majus effectively prevent the recurrence of endometriosis in rats. Metabolomics analysis revealed significant changes in metabolite concentrations related to energy homeostasis after treatment. This suggests that natural protoberberine plant compounds have pharmaceutical activity and further research should focus on understanding their mechanisms of action.
Endometriosis is a gynecological disease defined by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. To date, the effective treatment of this disease is still based on invasive surgery or laparoscopy. Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) belongs to medicinal, latex-bearing plants. Extracts from the plant are a rich source of pharmacologically active agents. Protoberberine compounds derived from C. majus possess anticancer and antiproliferative activities. In the present study of a rat model of endometriosis, we investigated the influence of the plant protoberberine-rich fraction (BBR) obtained from the medicinal plant C. majus on the development of endometriosis. To understand of BBR therapeutic potential for endometriosis, metabolomics has been applied to study. BBR was prepared from an ethanolic extract of dry plants C. majus. Rats (n = 16) with confirmed endometriosis were treated with BBR administered orally (1 g/kg) for 14 days. Blood serum samples were collected from all of the animals and metabolites were studied using the NMR method. The metabolomic pattern was compared before and after the protoberberine treatment. The performed analysis showed significant changes in the concentrations of metabolites that are involved in energy homeostasis, including glucose, glutamine, and lactate. Histopathological studies showed no recurrence of endometriosis loci after treatment with BBR. The results of the study found that BBR treatment prevents the recurrence of endometriosis in rats. Moreover, metabolomics profiling can be applied to better understand the mechanisms of action of these protoberberine secondary plant metabolites. Our findings provide new insights into the pharmaceutical activity of natural protoberberine plant compounds.

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