Moxibustion inhibits inflammation in monosodium urate crystal-induced gouty arthritis model rats through metabolomic regulation
Yufeng Xie, Yun Chen, Ting Qin, Jun Li, Zhichun Chang, Yanfang Li, Jianmei Zhang, Mujun Liu, Jianli Wang, Rong Ren, Ziliang Qian, Jinxin Liu, Min Chen

TL;DR
Moxibustion reduces inflammation in gouty arthritis in rats by regulating metabolism and lowering inflammatory markers.
Contribution
This study reveals the anti-inflammatory mechanism of moxibustion in gouty arthritis through metabolomic analysis.
Findings
Moxibustion reduced ankle edema and proinflammatory gene expression in gouty arthritis rats.
It lowered serum levels of IL-18 and IL-1β, key inflammatory markers.
Moxibustion restored metabolism of glycerol phospholipids, niacin, and nicotinamide.
Abstract
Moxibustion is a form of therapy that to warm the acupoints located skin by using dried mugwort leaves. It is widely used to treat gouty arthritis (GA). However, the mechanism of moxibustion on improving GA has not been fully revealed. In this study, we explore the mechanism of moxibustion on GA via metabolomics combined with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory. Three days before model induction, the rats of moxibustion groups were treated with moxibustion in the ST36 and SP6, and then, a GA rat model induced by monosodium urate (MSU) was established. Biological samples, including joint synovial tissue and serum samples, were collected and measured by histopathological staining, molecular biology assays and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based metabolomics. We found that moxibustion could reduce the ankle edema induced by MSU crystals, decrease the expression of…
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TopicsGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric Acid · Healthcare and Venom Research · Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications
