Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin

The aim of this study is to examine and compare the similarities and differences between active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin using perspective of pharmacological molecular networks. Active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin’s related genes were identifie...

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Main Authors: Yuan Li, Yanming Xie, Lianxin Wang, Yingying Zhang, Hao Gu, Yan Chai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3439521
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spelling doaj-34087571837f4585bcd876dbae1e08122020-11-24T23:36:40ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882016-01-01201610.1155/2016/34395213439521Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and AspirinYuan Li0Yanming Xie1Lianxin Wang2Yingying Zhang3Hao Gu4Yan Chai5Institute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16 Nanxiao Street, Dongzhimennei, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700, ChinaInstitute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16 Nanxiao Street, Dongzhimennei, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700, ChinaInstitute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16 Nanxiao Street, Dongzhimennei, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700, ChinaInstitute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16 Nanxiao Street, Dongzhimennei, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700, ChinaInstitute of Basic Research in Clinical Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No. 16 Nanxiao Street, Dongzhimennei, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700, ChinaDepartment of Epidemiology, University of California, Los Angeles, 405 Hilgard Avenue, CA 90095, USAThe aim of this study is to examine and compare the similarities and differences between active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin using perspective of pharmacological molecular networks. Active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin’s related genes were identified via the STITCH4.0 and GeneCards Database. A text search engine (Agilent Literature Search 2.71) and MCODE software were applied to construct network and divide modules, respectively. Finally, 32, 2, and 28 overlapping genes, modules, and pathways were identified between active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin. A multidimensional framework of drug network showed that two networks reflected commonly in human aortic endothelial cells and atherosclerosis process. Aspirin plays a more important role in metabolism, such as the well-known AA metabolism pathway and other lipid or carbohydrate metabolism pathways. S. miltiorrhiza depside salt still plays a regulatory role in type II diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, and adipocytokine signaling pathway. Therefore, this study suggests that aspirin combined with S. miltiorrhiza depside salt may be more efficient in treatment of CHD patients, especially those with diabetes mellitus or hyperlipidemia. Further clinical trials to confirm this hypothesis are still needed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3439521
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author Yuan Li
Yanming Xie
Lianxin Wang
Yingying Zhang
Hao Gu
Yan Chai
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Yanming Xie
Lianxin Wang
Yingying Zhang
Hao Gu
Yan Chai
Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Yanming Xie
Lianxin Wang
Yingying Zhang
Hao Gu
Yan Chai
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title Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin
title_short Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin
title_full Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin
title_fullStr Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin
title_full_unstemmed Significant Modules and Biological Processes between Active Components of Salvia miltiorrhiza Depside Salt and Aspirin
title_sort significant modules and biological processes between active components of salvia miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The aim of this study is to examine and compare the similarities and differences between active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin using perspective of pharmacological molecular networks. Active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin’s related genes were identified via the STITCH4.0 and GeneCards Database. A text search engine (Agilent Literature Search 2.71) and MCODE software were applied to construct network and divide modules, respectively. Finally, 32, 2, and 28 overlapping genes, modules, and pathways were identified between active components of S. miltiorrhiza depside salt and aspirin. A multidimensional framework of drug network showed that two networks reflected commonly in human aortic endothelial cells and atherosclerosis process. Aspirin plays a more important role in metabolism, such as the well-known AA metabolism pathway and other lipid or carbohydrate metabolism pathways. S. miltiorrhiza depside salt still plays a regulatory role in type II diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, and adipocytokine signaling pathway. Therefore, this study suggests that aspirin combined with S. miltiorrhiza depside salt may be more efficient in treatment of CHD patients, especially those with diabetes mellitus or hyperlipidemia. Further clinical trials to confirm this hypothesis are still needed.
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