A Network Pharmacology Approach to Understanding the Mechanisms of Action of Traditional Medicine: Rheum L. for Diabetic Kidney Disease

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Background: Rheum L. (Da-huang in pinyin, Radix Rhei Et Rhizome in pharmaceutical name), a classic Chinese herb, has been extensively used to treat diabetic kidney disease in clinical practice in China for many years. However, the pharmacological mechanisms of Rheum L. remain elusive. To decrypt the underlying mechanisms of Rheum L. in the treatment of diabetic kidney disease using a systems pharmacology approach. Methods: A network pharmacology-based strategy was proposed to elucidate the underlying multi-component, multi-target, and multi-pathway mode of action of Rheum L. against diabetic kidney disease. We collected putative targets of Rheum L. and a network of the interactions among the putative targets of Rheum L. and known therapeutic targets of diabetic kidney disease was built. The major hubs were imported to the Database to perform a pathway enrichment analysis. Results: A total of 6 active ingredients and 271 targets of Rheum L. were picked out. 11 cellular biological processes and 18 pathways of Rheum L. mostly associated with inflammatory response, apoptosis, fibrosis, and peripheral circulation. Conclusions: Rheum L. could alleviate diabetic kidney disease via the molecular mechanisms predicted by network pharmacology.

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