Deciphering the underlying mechanisms of Diesun Miaofang in traumatic injury from a systems pharmacology perspective

作者:Zheng Chun Song; Fu Chang Long; Pan Cai Bin; Bao Hong Juan; Chen Xing Qiang; Ye Hong Zhi; Ye Jin Xia; Wu Guang Wen; Li Xi Hai; Xu Hui Feng; Xu Xiao Jie; Liu Xian Xiang*
来源:Molecular Medicine Reports, 2015, 12(2): 1769-1776.
DOI:10.3892/mmr.2015.3638

摘要

Diesun Miaofang (DSMF) is a traditional herbal formula, which has been reported to activate blood, remove stasis, promote qi circulation and relieve pain. DSMF holds a great promise for the treatment of traumatic injury in an integrative and holistic manner. However, its underlying mechanisms remain to be elucidated. In the present study, a systems pharmacology model, which integrated cluster ligands, human intestinal absorption and aqueous solution prediction, chemical space mapping, molecular docking and network pharmacology techniques were used. The compounds from DSMF were diverse in the clusters and chemical space. The majority of the compounds exhibited drug-like properties. A total of 59 compounds were identified to interact with 16 potential targets. In the herb-compound-target network, the majority of compounds acted on only one target; however, a small number of compounds acted on a large number of targets, up to a maximum of 12. The comparison of key topological properties in compound-target networks associated with the above efficacy intuitively demonstrated that potential active compounds possessed diverse functions. These results successfully explained the polypharmcological mechanism underlying the efficiency of DSMF for the treatment of traumatic injury as well as provided insight into potential novel therapeutic strategies for traumatic injury from herbal medicine.