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Authors Pan LY, Han YQ, Wang YZ, Chen QQ, Wu Y, Sun Y
Received 9 December 2017
Accepted for publication 23 March 2018
Published 27 June 2018 Volume 2018:12 Pages 1941—1951
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S159428
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Anastasios Lymperopoulos
Purpose: Yanghe
Pingchuan granules (YPG), a hospital preparation developed by The First
Affiliated Hospital, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, has been used for
the clinical treatment of bronchial asthma (BA) for several decades. This study
aimed to explore the mechanism of action of YPG in the treatment of BA.
Materials and
methods: Male Sprague Dawley rats (n=60) were
randomly divided into six groups (n=10 per group): control, a BA model,
positive drug control (Guilong Kechuanning capsules; a proven effective
treatment for BA), and model rats treated with a high, medium, or low dose of
YPG. H&E staining was used to detect pathological changes in the bronchial
tubes. The mRNA expression levels of PI3K , PKB , PCNA , and AR were determined by
real-time PCR, and the protein levels of phospho- (p-)PI3K, p-PKB, p-PCNA , and p-AR were detected by
Western blotting. ELISAs were used to detect the expression of PIP2, PIP3 IL-6,
IL-8, IL-1β, and epinephrine (EPI).
Results: H&E staining demonstrated that BA can be ameliorated using
YPG. Real-time PCR, Western blotting, and ELISA indicated that use of YPG
decreased expression of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling pathway
and PCNA , and can also ameliorate the
condition kidney Yang deficiency, which is associated with BA in Chinese
traditional medicine.
Conclusion: YPG can attenuate BA therapeutically in a dose-dependent manner.
The mechanism underlying its therapeutic effect comprises influences on three
features that contribute to BA: the PI3K signaling pathway, cell proliferation,
and “kidney-Yang deficiency”.
Keywords: bronchial asthma, YPG, PI3K/PKB signaling pathway, cell
proliferation, kidney Yang deficiency