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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2011

Baicalin, a Flavone, Induces the Differentiation of Cultured Osteoblasts AN ACTION VIA THE Wnt/beta-CATENIN SIGNALING PATHWAY

Ava J. Y. Guo; Roy Chi Yan Choi; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Vicky P. Chen; Sherry Li Xu; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Ji J. Chen; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Flavonoids, a group of natural compounds found in a variety of vegetables and herbal medicines, have been intensively reported on regarding their estrogen-like activities and particularly their ability to affect bone metabolism. Here, different subclasses of flavonoids were screened for their osteogenic properties by measuring alkaline phosphatase activity in cultured rat osteoblasts. The flavone baicalin derived mainly from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis showed the strongest induction of alkaline phosphatase activity. In cultured osteoblasts, application of baicalin increased significantly the osteoblastic mineralization and the levels of mRNAs encoding the bone differentiation markers, including osteonectin, osteocalcin, and collagen type 1α1. Interestingly, the osteogenic effect of baicalin was not mediated by its estrogenic activity. In contrast, baicalin promoted osteoblastic differentiation via the activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway; the activation resulted in the phosphorylation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β and, subsequently, induced the nuclear accumulation of the β-catenin, leading to the transcription activation of Wnt-targeted genes for osteogenesis. The baicalin-induced osteogenic effects were fully abolished by DKK-1, a blocker of Wnt/β-catenin receptor. Moreover, baicalin also enhanced the mRNA expression of osteoprotegerin, which could regulate indirectly the activation of osteoclasts. Taken together, our results suggested that baicalin could act via Wnt/β-catenin signaling to promote osteoblastic differentiation. The osteogenic flavonoids could be very useful in finding potential drugs, or food supplements, for treating post-menopausal osteoporosis.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2009

Cordysinocan, a polysaccharide isolated from cultured Cordyceps, activates immune responses in cultured T-lymphocytes and macrophages: signaling cascade and induction of cytokines.

J.K.H. Cheung; Jun Li; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Yue Zhu; Ken Y.Z. Zheng; Cathy W. C. Bi; Ran Duan; Roy Chi Yan Choi; David Tai Wai Lau; Tina Ting Xia Dong; B.W.C. Lau; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Cordyceps sinensis, a well-known traditional Chinese medicine, possesses activities in anti-tumor, anti-oxidation and stimulating the immune response; however, the identity of active component(s) is not determined. A strain of Cordyceps sinensis, namely UST 2000, has been isolated. By using activity-guided purification, a novel polysaccharide of molecular weight approximately 82 kDa was isolated from the conditioned medium of cultured Cordyceps. The isolated exo-polysaccharide, namely cordysinocan, contains glucose, mannose, galactose in a ratio of 2.4:2:1. In cultured T-lymphocytes, application of cordysinocan induced the cell proliferation and the secretion of interleukin-2, interleukin-6 and interleukin-8. In addition, the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK) was induced transiently by the treatment of cordysinocan. Moreover, application of cordysinocan in cultured macrophages increased the phagocytosis activity and the enzymatic activity of acid phosphatase. These results therefore verify the important role of Cordyceps polysaccharide in triggering such immune responses.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2009

Quality evaluation of Rhizoma Belamcandae (Belamcanda chinensis (L.) DC.) by using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode array detector and mass spectrometry.

Jun Li; Winnie Z.M. Li; Wen Huang; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Cathy W. C. Bi; Ran Duan; Ava J. Y. Guo; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

A high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode array detector and mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS) method was developed to evaluate the quality of Rhizoma Belamcandae (Belamcanda chinensis (L.) DC.) through establishing chromatographic fingerprint and simultaneous determination of seven phenolic compounds. The analysis was achieved on an Alltima C(18) analytical column (250 mm x 4.6 mm i.d. 5 microm) using linear gradient elution of acetonitrile-0.1% trifluoroacetic acid. The correlation coefficients of similarity were determined from the HPLC fingerprints, and they shared a close similarity. By using an online APCI-MS/MS, twenty phenols were identified. In addition, seven of these phenols including mangiferin, 7-O-methylmangiferin, tectoridin, resveratrol, tectorigenin, irigenin and irisflorentin were quantified by the validated HPLC-DAD method. These phenols are considered to be major constituents in Rhizoma Belamcandae, and are generally regarded as the index for quality assessment of this herb. This developed method by having a combination of chromatographic fingerprint and quantification analysis could be applied to the quality control of Rhizoma Belamcandae.


FEBS Letters | 2007

Danggui Buxue Tang – A Chinese herbal decoction activates the phosphorylations of extracellular signal‐regulated kinase and estrogen receptor α in cultured MCF‐7 cells

Qiu T. Gao; Roy Chi Yan Choi; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Judy Ting Ting Zhu; Jun Li; Glanice K.Y. Chu; Ran Duan; J.K.H. Cheung; Zhi Y. Jiang; Xiao B. Dong; Kui J. Zhao; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT), a Chinese herbal decoction used to treat ailments in women, contains Radix Astragali (Huangqi; RA) and Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Danggui; RAS). The weight ratio of RA to RAS used in DBT must be 5:1 as stipulated as early as AD 1247; however, DBTs mechanism of action has never been described. Here, the estrogenic effects of DBT were investigated by determining the phosphorylations of estrogen receptor α (ERα) and extracellular signal‐regulated kinase 1/2 (Erk1/2) in cultured MCF‐7 cells. The application of DBT triggered the phosphorylation of ERα and Erk1/2 in a time‐dependent manner. In contrast to the effect of estrogen, DBT triggered ERα phosphorylation at both S118 and S167. This DBT‐specific phosphorylation was not triggered by an extract of one of the individual herbs, or by mixing the extracts of RA and RAS. DBT‐induced downstream signals are described here. These signals suggest the uniqueness of this Chinese herbal decoction that requires a well‐defined formulation.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2011

Flavonoids from Radix Astragali Induce the Expression of Erythropoietin in Cultured Cells: A Signaling Mediated via the Accumulation of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α

Ken Y.Z. Zheng; Roy Chi Yan Choi; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Ava J. Y. Guo; Cathy W. C. Bi; Kevin Y. Zhu; Qiang Fu; Yingqing Du; Wendy L. Zhang; Janis Ya-Xian Zhan; Ran Duan; David Tai Wai Lau; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Radix Astragali (RA) is commonly used as a health food supplement to reinforce the body vital energy. Flavonoids, including formononetin, ononin, calycosin, and calycosin-7-O-β-d-glucoside, are considered to be the major active ingredients within RA. Here, we provided different lines of evidence that the RA flavonoids stimulated the expression of erythropoietin (EPO), the central regulator of red blood cell mass, in cultured human embryonic kidney fibroblasts (HEK293T). A plasmid containing hypoxia response element (HRE), a critical regulator for EPO transcription, was tagged upstream of a firefly luciferase gene, namely, pHRE-Luc, which was being transfected into fibroblasts. The application of RA flavonoids onto the transfected cells induced the transcriptional activity of HRE. To account for the transcriptional activation after the treatment of flavonoids, the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) was markedly increased: The increase was in both mRNA and protein levels. In addition, the degradation of HIF-1α was reduced under the effect of flavonoids. The regulation of HIF-1α therefore could account for the activation of EPO expression mediated by the RA flavonoids. The current results therefore reveal the function of this herb in enhancing hematopoietic functions.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011

A Chinese Herbal Decoction, Danggui Buxue Tang, Stimulates Proliferation, Differentiation and Gene Expression of Cultured Osteosarcoma Cells: Genomic Approach to Reveal Specific Gene Activation

Roy Chi Yan Choi; Qiu T. Gao; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Judy Ting Ting Zhu; Faye T.C. Lau; Jun Li; Winnie Z.M. Li; Glanice K.Y. Chu; Ran Duan; J.K.H. Cheung; An W. Ding; Kui J. Zhao; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT), a Chinese herbal decoction used to treat ailments in women, contains Radix Astragali (Huangqi; RA) and Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Danggui; RAS). When DBT was applied onto cultured MG-63 cells, an increase of cell proliferation and differentiation of MG-63 cell were revealed: both of these effects were significantly higher in DBT than RA or RAS extract. To search for the biological markers that are specifically regulated by DBT, DNA microarray was used to reveal the gene expression profiling of DBT in MG-63 cells as compared to that of RA- or RAS-treated cells. Amongst 883 DBT-regulated genes, 403 of them are specifically regulated by DBT treatment, including CCL-2, CCL-7, CCL-8, and galectin-9. The signaling cascade of this DBT-regulated gene expression was also elucidated in cultured MG-63 cells. The current results reveal the potential usage of this herbal decoction in treating osteoporosis and suggest the uniqueness of Chinese herbal decoction that requires a well-defined formulation. The DBT-regulated genes in the culture could serve as biological responsive markers for quality assurance of the herbal preparation.


Chinese Medicine | 2007

Verification of the formulation and efficacy of Danggui Buxue Tang (a decoction of Radix Astragali and Radix Angelicae Sinensis): an exemplifying systematic approach to revealing the complexity of Chinese herbal medicine formulae.

Q.T. Gao; Jun Li; Jerry Ka Hei Cheung; Jinao Duan; Anwei Ding; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Kuijun Zhao; Winnie Z.M. Li; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

This article exemplifies a systematic approach to revealing the complexity of Chinese herbal medicine formulae through three levels of scientific research: standardization of herbs, verification of ancient formulae and mechanism studies. We use Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT) as an example for this approach. Among thousands of traditional Chinese medicine herbal formulae, almost all of which consist of multiple herbs, DBT is one of the simplest. Containing only two herbs, namely Radix Astragali (RA) and Radix Angelicae Sinensis (RAS), DBT is traditionally used to treat ailments in women. The weight ratio of RA to RAS in DBT was prescribed to be 5:1 as early as in 1247 AD. In addition to advanced chemical analysis of herbal constituents, DNA genotyping techniques have been developed for reliable standardization of RA and RAS. Chemical evaluation shows that main active constituents in DBT, including astragaloside IV, calycosin, formononetin and ferulic acid, were most abundant after extraction at the RA to RAS ratio of 5:1, whereas other tested RA to RAS ratios only gave sub-optimal levels of the active constituents. Biological evaluation indicates that bioactivities of DBT, e.g. immuno-modulatory, oesteotropic and estrogenic effects are also best exerted at the RA to RAS ratio of 5:1. Correlation analysis demonstrates statistically significant relationship between the tested chemical constituents and tested bioactivities. Up- and down-regulation of expression of some genes as potential biomarkers has been detected by using gene chip technology. This systematic approach on the basis of herbal standardization, chemical and biological verification and mechanism studies, as exemplified in this article, will be useful to reveal the complexity of not only DBT but also other Chinese medicine herbal formulae.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2010

The expression of erythropoietin triggered by danggui buxue tang, a Chinese herbal decoction prepared from radix Astragali and radix Angelicae Sinensis, is mediated by the hypoxia-inducible factor in cultured HEK293T cells.

Ken Y.Z. Zheng; Roy Chi Yan Choi; Heidi Q.H. Xie; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Ava J. Y. Guo; Kawing Leung; Vicky P. Chen; Cathy W. C. Bi; Kevin Y. Zhu; Gallant K. L. Chan; Qiang Fu; David Tai Wai Lau; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Kui J. Zhao; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL EVIDENCE Danggui buxue tang (DBT), a Chinese medicinal decoction that is being commonly used as hematopoietic medicine to treating woman menopausal irregularity, contains two herbs: radix Astragali and radix Angelicae Sinensis. Pharmacological results indicate that DBT can stimulate the production of erythropoietin (EPO), a specific hematopoietic growth factor, in cultured cells. AIM OF THE STUDY In order to reveal the mechanism of DBTs hematopoietic function, this study investigated the activity of the DBT-induced EPO expression and the upstream regulatory cascade of EPO via hypoxia-induced signaling in cultured kidney fibroblasts (HEK293T). MATERIALS AND METHODS DBT-induced mRNA expressions were revealed by real-time PCR, while the change of protein expressions were analyzed by Western blotting. For the analysis of hypoxia-dependent signaling, a luciferase reporter was used to report the transcriptional activity of hypoxia response element (HRE). RESULTS The plasmid containing HRE, being transfected into HEK293T, was highly responsive to the challenge of DBT application. To account for the transcriptional activation of HRE, DBT treatment was shown to increase the mRNA and protein expressions of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α). In addition, the activation of Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway by DBT could also enhance the translation of HIF-1α, suggesting the dual actions of DBT in stimulating the EPO expression in kidney cells. CONCLUSION Our study indicates that HIF pathway plays an essential role in directing DBT-induced EPO expression in kidney. These results provide one of the molecular mechanisms of this ancient herbal decoction for its hematopoietic function.


Planta Medica | 2008

A chinese herbal decoction prepared from radix astragali and radix angelicae sinensis induces the expression of erythropoietin in cultured Hep3B cells

Qiu T. Gao; J.K.H. Cheung; Roy Chi Yan Choi; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Jun Li; Zhi Y. Jiang; Ran Duan; Kui J. Zhao; An W. Ding; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT), a Chinese medicinal decoction used commonly for treating womens ailments, contains Radix Astragali (RA) and Radix Angelicae Sinensis (RAS). According to Chinese medicinal theory, this decoction is to nourish the blood function; this, however, has not been demonstrated on the molecular level. In order to reveal the hematopoietic effect of this decoction, DBT was applied to cultured Hep3B human hepatocellular carcinoma cells. The treatment of DBT induced mRNA expression of erythropoietin (EPO) in a dose-dependent manner and peaked at approximately 2.5-fold induction. The secreted EPO in cultured Hep3B cells was quantified by ELISA: the treatment of DBT potentiated the effect of hypoxia-induced EPO expression in the cultured cells. In addition, the DBT-induced EPO expression could be abolished by pre-treatment with U0126, a mitogen-activated kinase inhibitor. The current results verified the hematopoietic function of this ancient herbal decoction.


FEBS Letters | 2007

A Chinese herbal decoction, Danggui Buxue Tang, activates extracellular signal-regulated kinase in cultured T-lymphocytes.

Qiu T. Gao; J.K.H. Cheung; Jun Li; Zhi Y. Jiang; Glanice K.Y. Chu; Ran Duan; Anna Wing Han Cheung; Kul J. Zhao; Roy Chi Yan Choi; Tina Ting Xia Dong; Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Danggui Buxue Tang (DBT) is prepared from Radix Astragali and Radix Angelicae Sinensis. This Chinese herbal decoction has been shown to stimulate the proliferation of T‐lymphocytes; however, the action mechanism of this stimulation has not been revealed. In cultured T‐lymphocytes, application of DBT markedly induced the cell proliferation, the release of interleukin‐2, ‐6 and ‐10, as well as the phosphorylation of extracellular signal‐regulated kinases (ERK). The pre‐treatment of ERK inhibitor blocked the DBT‐induced immune responses. In addition, the polysaccharide‐enriched fraction of DBT showed marked responses on the cultured T‐lymphocytes suggesting the important role of DBT polysaccharide in triggering such immune responses.

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Karl Wah Keung Tsim

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Tina Ting Xia Dong

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Jun Li

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Roy Chi Yan Choi

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Ran Duan

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Cathy W. C. Bi

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Glanice K.Y. Chu

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Judy Ting Ting Zhu

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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J.K.H. Cheung

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Qiu T. Gao

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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