Background
Qinglian Hongqu decoction (QLHQD), a traditional Chinese herbal remedy, shows potential in alleviating metabolic issues related to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, its precise mode of action remains uncertain.
Conclusion
QLHQD significantly alleviates glucose and lipid metabolism disorders in a high-fat diet-induced NAFLD mouse model. Its mechanism of action may involve the activation of the FXR/TGR5/GLP-1 signaling pathway in the gut, which reduces lipid accumulation and insulin resistance.
Methods
This study utilized a NAFLD mouse model to assess the effects of QLHQD on lipid metabolism, including blood lipids and hepatic steatosis, as well as glucose metabolism, including blood glucose levels, OGTT
Objective
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and mechanisms of QLHQD in treating NAFLD.
Results
Animal studies demonstrated that QLHQD alleviated lipid abnormalities, hepatic steatosis, blood glucose levels, the insulin resistance index, and the OGTT results in NAFLD mice (P < 0.05 or 0.01). Network pharmacology and bioinformatics analyses indicated that the effects of QLHQD on NAFLD might involve bile acid secretion pathways. Subsequent validation through Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and qPCR demonstrated that QLHQD may influence fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity in NAFLD mice via the FXR/TGR5/GLP-1 signaling pathway.
