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  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common metabolic disorder, and the study investigates how Artemisia capillaris (A. capillaris) can help treat it.
  • The research employed network pharmacology and molecular docking techniques, supported by experiments on both mice and liver cells, to clarify the mechanisms behind A. capillaris's effects.
  • Key findings indicate that A. capillaris reduces liver fat accumulation and inflammation in NAFLD through inhibition of the JNK/AP-1 pathway, validating its potential as a therapeutic option.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a nutritional and metabolic disease with a high prevalence today. Artemisia capillaris has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other effects. However, the mechanism of A. capillaris in treating NAFLD is still poorly understood.

Methods: This study explored the mechanism of A. capillaris in the treatment of NAFLD through network pharmacology and molecular docking, and verified the results through in vivo experiments using a high-fat diet-induced mouse model and in vitro experiments using an oleic acid-induced HepG2 cell model.

Key Findings: Aqueous extract of A. capillaris (AEAC) can reduce blood lipids, reduce liver lipid accumulation and liver inflammation in NAFLD mice, and improve NAFLD. Network pharmacology analysis revealed that 51 drug ingredients in A. capillaris correspond to 370 targets that act on NAFLD. GEO data mining obtained 93 liver differentially expressed genes related to NAFLD. In the UHPLC-MS detection results, 36 components were characterized and molecular docked with JNK. Verified in vitro and in vivo, the results show that JNK and the phosphorylation levels of IL-6, IL-1β, c-Jun, c-Fos, and CCL2 are key targets and pathways.

Conclusions: This study confirmed that AEAC reduces lipid accumulation and inflammation in the liver of NAFLD mice by inhibiting the JNK/AP-1 pathway.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpp/rgae061DOI Listing

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