Integrating bioinformatic prediction and the “gut microbiota-inflammation-skin axis” to decipher the mechanisms of quercetin (from Evodia rutaecarpa) in diabetic wound healing
Zhixuan Huang, Jian Liu, Xu Zheng, Xinrong Geng, Jinlong Tan, Yangwen Ai, Hui Li, Dongyue Zhou

TL;DR
This study shows that quercetin from Evodia rutaecarpa helps heal diabetic wounds by reducing inflammation and improving blood vessel growth through the gut-microbiota-skin connection.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel mechanism of quercetin in diabetic wound healing via the gut microbiota-inflammation-skin axis.
Findings
Que treatment accelerated wound healing and improved glucose and lipid metabolism in diabetic rats.
Que modulated gut microbiota, and fecal microbiota transplantation from treated rats replicated healing effects.
Que stabilized HIF1α and upregulated VEGF, promoting angiogenesis and reducing inflammation.
Abstract
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a serious complication of diabetes with impaired healing. This study focused on the herbal medicine Evodia rutaecarpa as a case to investigate the mechanisms of diabetic wound healing via the “gut microbiota–inflammation–skin axis”. We specifically aimed to elucidate the role of its core bioactive flavonoid, quercetin (Que), whose therapeutic potential in this context remains underexplored. In vitro, the direct interaction between Que and HIF1α was assessed by cellular thermal shift assay, and its functional effect on the HIF1α/VEGF pathway was evaluated in a lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW264.7/HUVEC co-culture system. In vivo, a streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat model with full-thickness dorsal wounds was treated with Que. Wound healing rates, metabolic parameters, systemic inflammation, and gut microbiota composition were analyzed. The causal role of…
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TopicsQuinazolinone synthesis and applications · Wound Healing and Treatments · Berberine and alkaloids research
