Metabolomics and pharmacodynamic analysis reveal the therapeutic role of Prunella vulgaris oil on intrauterine adhesion rats

J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2022 Feb 5:209:114532. doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2021.114532. Epub 2021 Dec 11.

Abstract

Metabolomics is applied to explore the curative effect of complex systems, such as Chinese medicine. Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) harms the reproductive system and affects fertility, and hence is a significant public health concern. Prunella vulgaris oil (PVO) protects the reproductive system and exerts anti-inflammatory effects, but its effect on IUA and the underlying mechanism is unclear. In this study, we established a serum metabolomics method based on GC-TOF-MS to evaluate the mechanism of PVO in the IUA rat model established by mechanical injury and infection. Animal experiments showed that PVO improves the inflammatory response in the uterus of IUA model rats and reduces the content of inflammatory factors to improve the microenvironment of the reproductive system. It also regulates the expression of TGF-β1 and Smad-related mRNA and protein to inhibit fibrosis. Metabolomics indicated a significant abnormality in serum metabolism in IUA rats, and a total of 51 differential markers were screened and identified. After PVO treatment, these metabolic abnormalities improved significantly. The metabolic pathway analysis revealed that PVO affects glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism, and β-alanine metabolism pathways. This study showed that PVO significantly improves inflammation and fibrosis in IUA rats combined with the pharmacological results. The primary mechanism is related to regulating the metabolism of amino acids and their derivatives to balance the associated disorders and control energy metabolism.

Keywords: GC-TOF-MS; Intrauterine adhesions; Metabolomics; Prunella vulgaris oil.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  • Inflammation
  • Metabolomics
  • Prunella*
  • Rats