镇静剂/催眠药
代谢组学
催眠药
传统医学
药理学
化学
色谱法
医学
作者
Wei Chen,Jun-Wen Yu,Yu-Yi Deng,Lut Yi Wong,Chen Wang,Yuling Liang,Yuk-Tung Leung,Jia‐Yi Tian,Ying Wu,Kelvin Sze‐Yin Leung,Jinhui Hu,Wen‐Hua Chen,Xiaobing Dou,Xiu‐Qiong Fu,Ying‐Jie Chen,Zhi‐Ling Yu
出处
期刊:Phytomedicine
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-01-13
卷期号:128: 155355-155355
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.phymed.2024.155355
摘要
Five Polyporales mushrooms, namely Amauroderma rugosum, Ganoderma lucidum, G. resinaceum, G. sinense and Trametes versicolor, are commonly used in China for managing insomnia. However, their active components for this application are not fully understood, restricting their universal recognition. In this study, we aimed to identify sedative-hypnotic compounds shared by these five Polyporales mushrooms. A UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS-based untargeted metabolomics, including OPLS-DA (orthogonal projection of potential structure discriminant analysis) and OPLS (orthogonal projections to latent structures) analysis together with mouse assays, were used to identify the main sedative-hypnotic compounds shared by the five Polyporales mushrooms. A pentobarbital sodium-induced sleeping model was used to investigate the sedative-hypnotic effects of the five mushrooms and their sedative-hypnotic compounds. Ninety-two shared compounds in the five mushrooms were identified. Mouse assays showed that these mushrooms exerted sedative-hypnotic effects, with different potencies. Six triterpenes [four ganoderic acids (B, C1, F and H) and two ganoderenic acids (A and D)] were found to be the main sedative-hypnotic compounds shared by the five mushrooms. We for the first time found that these six triterpenes contribute to the sedative-hypnotic ability of the five mushrooms. Our novel findings provide pharmacological and chemical justifications for the use of the five medicinal mushrooms in managing insomnia.
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