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Drug Evaluation Research ; (6): 472-478, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-619512

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Objective To evaluate the applicability of small molecular markers of nephrotoxicity that in prediction of drug toxicity.Method Extracts of five kinds of traditional Chinese medicines (Tripterygium wilfordii,Strychni semen,Aristolochiafangchi,Rhei Radix et Rhizoma,and Xanthium sibiricum) that had known as nephrotoxicity were ig given to rats to establish renal injury models,and the blood samples were collected after administration for 1 and 7 d.Then blood samples were analyzed by UPLC/Q-TOF-MS for five kinds of small molecule biomarkers-thymidine,lyso-phosphatidylcholine (LPC 16:1),LPC (18:4),LPC (20:5),and LPC (22:5).The support vector machine (SVM) prediction model was established to determine the toxicity.The levels of Cr and BUN in serum were determined by automatic biochemical analyzer.The rats in each group were sacrificed after blood collection,and the kidneys were taken for HE staining.Result No toxicity was observed in the control group,and the biochemical test results showed no renal injury after mentioned five kinds Chinese herbs were given for 1 d,while SVM model of nephrotoxicity had been found abnormal.After administration for 7 d,the results of SVM model show renal toxicity,which were consistent with biochemical and pathological examination.Conclusion Metabonomics combined with the earlier established SVM model enabled prediction of drug nephrotoxicity more sensitively,quickly and \ccurately,and it is of great significance for the discovery of drug toxicity as well as the prevention and treatment of drug-induced renal injuries in clinic.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-577960

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Objective To study the effects of Ziyin Bushen Pill on Aristolochia acid A in Aristolochia fangchi,and preliminary study on reducing poisonous effects of Ziyin Bushen Pill to Aristolochia fangchi.Methods Absorption of Aristolochhia acid A in the mingled decoction of Aristolochia fangchi and Ziyin Bushen Pill by HPLC,and the change of Aristolochia acid A was observed.Results Aristolochia acid A content of Aristolochia fangchi was markedly decreased after Ziyin Bushen Pill was added.Conclusion Ziyin Bushen Pill can markedly decreased Aristolochhia acid A content of Aristolochia fangchi.

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Journal of the Korean Medical Association ; : 314-317, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-84024

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Toxicity in kidney and urinary tract after using Chinese herb medicine in general people could be a problem in Korea. However, reported cases of Chinese herb toxicity in the literature are unexpectedly rare compared to the actual clinical experiences. It is assumed that this low incidence is due to the difficulty of the user to know the rescription or exact name of herb medicine. Ignorance about the nature of Chinese herb medicine might result in fatal effect for the health of general people. To prevent the possible organ toxicity of Chinese herb medicine, we need to consider three requirements. First, enough cases showing toxicity of herb medicine should be collected. Second, comparative analysis of the collected cases should be carried out. Third, public relations (P.R.) to the general people and the governmental regulation should be performed. That is, Information collection Data analysis P.R. and Regulation. I have been personally experienced some cases of typical Chinese herb induced nephropathy in the patients with past history using chines herb medicine. All of them showed clinical progression to chronic renal failure. The common problem in these patients were the ignorance about the prescribed herb medicine. These are actual reality in Korea and it means that the resolution of the problem and further prevention for the other people is impossible in this country. Rapidly progressive renal fibrosis after a slimming regimen including Chinese herbs containing aristolochic acid has been identified as Chinese-herb nephropathy. Chinese herb nephropathy have been reported in the literature world-widely (Toxicology 2002; 181-2: 577-80; Clin Nephrol 2000; 53(4): 301-6; Intern Med 2001; 40(4): 296-300; Am J Nephrol 2001; 21(6): 441-8; Nephrology 2004; 9(3): 126-9) since an outbreak of rapidly progressive renal failure observed in Belgium in 1992~1993, related to a slimming regimen involving Chinese herbs (Bull Mem Acad R Med Belg 1994; 149: 128-35). Seventy one cases were registered and renal failure has been progressed in most cases despite the withdrawal of the Chinese herbs. Renal biopsies showed an extensive interstitial fibrosis with loss of tubules. Chinese herb nephropathy contains a variety of clinical features of progressive renal failure to Fanconi's syndrome. Fanconi's syndrome has mostly been reported in Asian countries, and is characterized by proximal tubular dysfunction and slower progression to end-stage renal disease. It has been reported that Aristolochic acid componant in chinese herb induce the toxicity in kiney and urinary tract in humans and animals (J Pharm Belg 1997; 52(1): 7-27; J Am Soc Nephrol 2002; 13: 431-6). It has also been reported that the prevalence of urothelial carcinoma among patients with end-stage Chinese-herb nephropathy (caused by aristolochia species) is high (N Engl J Med 2000; 342(23): 1686-92). Chinese herb, Aristolochia Fang-chi, has been proved nephrotoxic and does not provide enough safety for common health care. The overview shows that attention is caught to the danger of Chinese herbs of unknown origin and these observations indicate the need of intensive search of nephrotoxins in cases of interstitial nephritis of unknown origin.


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Animals , Humans , Aristolochia , Asian People , Belgium , Biopsy , Delivery of Health Care , Fibrosis , Incidence , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Kidney , Korea , Nephritis, Interstitial , Nephrology , Prevalence , Public Relations , Renal Insufficiency , Statistics as Topic , Urinary Tract
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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-564822

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Objective:To study the effects of Naoling tablet on Aristolochia acid A from Aristolochia fangchi,preliminary explore the deintoxication of Aristolochia fangchi.Methods:Absorption value of Aristolochhia aicd A was determined by HPLC after Aristolochi fangchi decocted with Naoling tablet,the change of content of Aristolochia acid A was observed .Results:the content of Aristolochia acid A from Aristolochia fangchi was markedly decreased after Naoling tablet was added.Conclusion:Naoling tablet can markedly decreased the content of Aristolochhia aicd A from Aristolochia fangchi.

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China Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-530562

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OBJECTIVE: To study the attenuation action of Liuwei dihuang pill on Aristolochia Fangchi-induced toxicity through determination of the content of Aristolochia acid A in Aristolochia Fangchi. METHODS: After mixed decoction of Aristolochia Fangchi with Liuwei dihuang pill,the content of Aristolochhia acid A was determined by HPLC and the content change was observed. RESULTS: Aristolochia acid A content in Aristolochia Fangchi was markedly decreased after intervention by Liuwei dihuang pill. CONCLUSION: The attenuation action of Liuwei dihuang pill is related to the downregulation of Aristolochhia aicd A content in Aristolochia Fangchi.

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