Understanding Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang
Shaoyao-Gancao Decoction (SGD), a well-known traditional Chinese
medicine prescription, has been widely used to treat adenomyosis, dysmenorrhea,
abdominal pain, and inflammation in Asia. However, the mechanism underlying the
effectiveness of SGD in the treatment of adenomyosis still remains elusive. The
present study aimed to investigate the bioactivity of SGD and its underlying
molecular mechanisms using cultured human adenomyosis-derived cells. Human
adenomyosis-derived cells were treated with SGD and its major constituents
(paeoniflorin and liquiritin) in vitro. Effects of SGD, paeoniflorin,
and liquiritin on cell proliferation and apoptosis were examined by MTT assay
and flow cytometry analyses. The effects of SGD, paeoniflorin, and liquiritin
on the production of PGE2 and PGF2α were assayed
using ELISA. ER-α and OTR mRNA expression levels were also evaluated by
real-time qRT-PCR. SGD, paeoniflorin, and liquiritin inhibited proliferation
and induced apoptosis of human adenomyosis-derived cells in a dose-dependent
manner. SGD and paeoniflorin significantly reduced the PGE2 and PGF2α
production. Furthermore, they remarkably decreased the mRNA levels of ER-α
and OTR. The results of this study provide possible mechanisms for the
bioactivity of SGD for treating adenomyosis and contribute to the
ethnopharmacological knowledge about this prescription.
Source: Guan YG,
Liao JB,
Li KY,
Li YC,
Song Y,
Ling J,
Su ZR.
Potential
Mechanisms of an Antiadenomyosis Chinese Herbal Formula Shaoyao-Gancao
Decoction in Primary Cell Culture Model. Evid Based
Complement Alternat Med. 2014;2014:982913.
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