Mechanism of Ershen Zhenwu Decoction in ameliorating chronic heart failure via JNK/MAPK-regulated apoptosis: insights from network pharmacology and experimental validation
Yulong Liu, Xinyue Wang, Maomao Zhang, Dan Cheng, Zhenpeng Zhu, Lan Ge, Xiaoyu Cheng

TL;DR
This study explores how Ershen Zhenwu Decoction helps treat chronic heart failure by reducing cell death through the JNK/MAPK pathway.
Contribution
The study reveals ESZWD's multi-target mechanism in CHF treatment, validated through network pharmacology and in vitro experiments.
Findings
ESZWD inhibits JNK activation and modulates MAPK signaling to reduce cardiomyocyte apoptosis.
Key compounds like paeoniflorin and acetylaconitine bind to proteins in the JNK/MAPK pathway.
Network analysis and in vitro validation confirm ESZWD's therapeutic potential for CHF.
Abstract
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a complex cardiovascular disease caused by different pathological mechanisms. Modern medicine has made advancements in CHF treatment; however, there are still many challenges. Ershen Zhenwu Decoction (ESZWD) is a Xin'an medicine that has been clinically applied for years and had good efficacy against CHF; however, its underlying mechanisms remain undetermined. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the primary molecular mechanisms of ESZWD in CHF treatment and elucidate its multi-target and multi-level mode of action. The aim of this study was to investigate the main molecular mechanisms of ESZWD for the treatment of CHF and to elucidate its multi-target and multi-level mode of action. This study employed a network pharmacology approach to analyze the main ESZWD components and core targets. Furthermore, primary CHF targets were predicted to develop a…
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TopicsTraditional Chinese Medicine Analysis · Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds · Viral Infections and Immunology Research
