Metabolomics Deciphering the Potential Biomarkers of Hengqing I Prescription against Vascular Dementia

With the aging of population, vascular dementia (VaD) seriously threatens people’s health and quality of life. It is of great significance to explore biomarkers of VaD from the perspective of metabolomics and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Therefore, VaD was divided into kidney deficiency and b...

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description With the aging of population, vascular dementia (VaD) seriously threatens people’s health and quality of life. It is of great significance to explore biomarkers of VaD from the perspective of metabolomics and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Therefore, VaD was divided into kidney deficiency and blood stasis syndrome (KDBS) and non-KDBS according to TCM. Then, some patients received the treatment of Hengqing I (HQI) prescription. The urine of six groups (VaD group, normal group, KDBS group, non-KDBS group, HQI group, and control group) was detected on LC-MS/MS. Multivariate statistical analysis showed that the metabolic profiles of the three comparisons were significantly different. The top analysis-ready molecules of downregulated histamine and upregulated biotin, methionine, pantothenic acid, SAH, histidine, and kaempferol may be the most related metabolites. These putative biomarkers play an important role in the regulation of key metabolic processes linked to VaD. Additionally, pathway analysis showed aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis, and amino acids metabolic pathways were highly correlated with the occurrence of VaD. In this present paper, vitamins, amino acids, and their derivatives were selected as the basis for VaD diagnosis and treatment monitoring, and the significance of TCM classification and Hengqing I prescription in the treatment of VaD was discussed.
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Biomarkers
Biotin
Chinese medicine
Cholesterol
Cognitive ability
Data analysis
Dementia
Dementia disorders
Histamine
Histidine
Kaempferol
Metabolic pathways
Metabolites
Metabolomics
Methionine
Normal distribution
Pantothenic acid
Quality of life
Statistical analysis
Traditional Chinese medicine
tRNA
Urine
Vascular dementia
Vitamins
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