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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2014

Medicinal Herbs in the Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis

Chenrui Li; Qiang Li; Ruijun Liu; Yinbo Niu; Yalei Pan; Yuankun Zhai; Qibing Mei

Osteoporosis is a common disease with wide prevalence, especially in the elderly population. Osteoporosis induced fractures not only decrease the patients life quality, but also cause heavy financial burden to the society. Although current medications for osteoporosis are effective, numerous adverse effects have been observed accompanying their clinical applications. Effective prevention and therapy strategies with high safety are critical, which benefit both individual patients and the whole society. Traditional Chinese medicines have been used for thousands of years to treat bone related diseases in China and a number of modern preparations have been developed that are currently commercially available. In addition, several medicinal herbs demonstrated therapeutic effects against osteoporosis in animal models. This paper reviewed the anti-osteoporotic effects of traditional Chinese formulas, medicinal herbs and bioactive constituents based on clinical trials and in vivo animal studies. Due to the lack of rigorous studies to compare the effectiveness with conventional interventions, traditional formulas are recommended as alternative medications or supplements to treat osteoporosis at the current stage. Although there are abundant natural resources with anti-osteoporotic effects, either in the form of medicinal herbs or bioactive components, much work need to be accomplished before they are developed into potential drugs.


International Journal of Endocrinology | 2014

The importance of the prenyl group in the activities of osthole in enhancing bone formation and inhibiting bone resorption in vitro.

Yuan-Kun Zhai; Yalei Pan; Yinbo Niu; Chenrui Li; Xianglong Wu; Wutu Fan; Tingli Lu; Qi-Bing Mei; Cory J. Xian

Osteoporosis treatment always aimed at keeping the balance of bone formation and bone resorption. Recently, prenyl group in natural products has been proposed as an active group to enhance the osteogenesis process. Osthole has both the prenyl group and bone-protective activities, but the relationship is still unknown. In this study we found that osthole exerted a potent ability to promote proliferation and osteogenic function of rat bone marrow stromal cells and osteoblasts, including improved cell viability, alkaline phosphatase activity, enhanced secretion of collagen-I, bone morphogenetic protein-2, osteocalcin and osteopontin, stimulated mRNA expression of insulin-like growth factor-1, runt-related transcription factor-2, osterix, OPG (osteoprotegerin), RANKL (receptor activator for nuclear factor-κB ligand), and the ratio of OPG/RANKL, as well as increasing the formation of mineralized nodules. However, 7-methoxycoumarin had no obvious effects. Osthole also inhibited osteoclastic bone resorption to a greater extent than 7-methoxycoumarin, as shown by a lower tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity and lower number and smaller area of resorption pits. Our findings demonstrate that osthole could be a potential agent to stimulate bone formation and inhibit bone resorption, and the prenyl group plays an important role in these bone-protective effects.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2013

Antiosteoporosis Effect of Radix Scutellariae Extract on Density and Microstructure of Long Bones in Tail-Suspended Sprague-Dawley Rats

Chenrui Li; Guang-Wei Zhang; Yinbo Niu; Yalei Pan; Yuan-Kun Zhai; Qibing Mei

Radix Scutellariae (RS), a medicinal herb, is extensively employed in traditional Chinese medicines and modern herbal prescriptions. Two major flavonoids in RS were known to induce osteoblastic differentiation and inhibit osteoclast differentiation, respectively. This study aimed to investigate the effect of Radix Scutellariae extract (RSE) against bone loss induced by mechanical inactivity or weightlessness. A hindlimb unloading tail-suspended rat model (TS) was established to determine the effect of RSE on bone mineral density and bone microarchitecture. Treatment of RSE at 50 mg/kg/day and alendronate (ALE) at 2 mg/kg/day as positive control for 42 days significantly increased the bone mineral density and mechanical strength compared with TS group. Enhanced bone turnover markers by TS treatment were attenuated by RSE and ALE administration. Deterioration of bone trabecula induced by TS was prevented. Moreover, both treatments counteracted the reduction of bone volume fraction, trabecular thickness and number, and connectivity density. In conclusion, RSE was demonstrated for the first time to prevent osteoporosis induced by TS treatment, which suggests the potential application of RSE in the treatment of disuse-induced osteoporosis.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2014

Du-zhong (Eucommia ulmoides) prevents disuse-induced osteoporosis in hind limb suspension rats.

Yalei Pan; Yinbo Niu; Chenrui Li; Yuankun Zhai; Rong Zhang; Xin Guo; Qibing Mei

Du-Zhong has a long history of being used in traditional Chinese formulas to treat bone related diseases. The objective of the present study is to systematically investigate the effects of Du-Zhong cortex extract (DZCE) on disuse-induced osteoporosis. Rats were randomly divided into four groups, and three groups were treated with hind limb suspension (HLS). Control and HLS group received deionized distilled water, while the other two groups received alendronate (2.0 mg/kg/day) and DZCE (300 mg/kg/day) respectively by intragastric gavage for six weeks (two weeks prior to and during the four weeks of HLS). Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, assay of biochemical markers, and three-point bending test were employed to determine the effect of various treatments on bone mass, turnover, and strength. The trabecular bone microarchitecture was assessed by microCT analysis. DZCE could effectively prevent the bone loss induced by HLS, which was indicated by decreased levels of bone turnover markers as well as the changes in urinary calcium and phosphorus. The DZCE treatment also enhanced the biomechanical strength of bone and prevented the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture. DZCE administration was able to prevent disuse-induced osteoporosis by regulating the bone metabolism, suggesting that DZCE could be used as an alternative therapy for the prevention of disuse-induced osteoporosis.


Molecules | 2014

Synthesis, crystal structure and anti-fatigue effects of some benzamide derivatives.

Xianglong Wu; Wutu Fan; Yalei Pan; Yuankun Zhai; Yinbo Niu; Chenrui Li; Qibing Mei

A series of benzamide derivatives such as 1-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylcarbonyl) piperidine (1-BCP) were synthesized by the reaction of substituted benzoic acids with piperidine, morpholine or pyrrolidine using a novel method. The crystals of these benzamide derivatives were obtained by recrystallization. Structures of target and intermediate compounds were determined via FT-IR, 1H-NMR and elemental analysis and X-ray crystallography of select examples. The crystal structures of these compounds have potential applications to identify the binding site for allosteric modulators of the α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid (AMPA) receptor. The anti-fatigue effects of the benzamide derivatives in weight-loaded forced swimming mice were investigated in a swimming endurance capacity test used as an indicator of fatigue. The swimming times to exhaustion were longer in the b3, d3, and e3 groups than in the caffeine group (p < 0.05). In conclusion, b3, d3 and e3 enhanced the forced swimming capacity of mice. The mechanism of the anti-fatigue effects will be studied in the future.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2014

1-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl-carbo-nyl) Piperidine, a Modulator of α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole Propionic Acid Receptor, Ameliorates Exercise-Induced Fatigue in Mice

Wutu Fan; Xianglong Wu; Yalei Pan; Chenrui Li; Yinbo Niu; Yuankun Zhai; Qi-Bing Mei


Archive | 2012

Method for preparing eucommia ulmoies leaf and wolfberry beverage

Yalei Pan; Yuankun Zhai; Xianglong Wu; Yinbo Niu; Xianghe Kong; Yutu Fan; Qibing Mei


Archive | 2012

Preparation method of folium cortex eucommiae and hawthorn beverage

Yalei Pan; Yuankun Zhai; Xianglong Wu; Yinbo Niu; Xianghe Kong; Yutu Fan; Qibing Mei


Journal of Fluorescence | 2014

Synthesis, Spectroscopic Properties, and Biological Applications of Eight Novel Chlorinated Fluorescent Proteins-labeling Probes

Xianglong Wu; Min Tian; Wutu Fan; Yalei Pan; Yuankun Zhai; Yinbo Niu; Chenrui Li; Tingli Lu; Qi-Bing Mei


Archive | 2012

Method for preparing eucommia leaf and Chinese date beverage

Yalei Pan; Xianglong Wu; Yuankun Zhai; Yinbo Niu; Xianghe Kong; Yutu Fan; Qibing Mei

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Yinbo Niu

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Xianglong Wu

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Chenrui Li

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Yuankun Zhai

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Qibing Mei

Fourth Military Medical University

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Wutu Fan

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Qi-Bing Mei

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Tingli Lu

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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Juan Wang

Northwestern Polytechnical University

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