Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats

Mongolian medical warm acupuncture (MMWA) therapy is a traditional external therapy method that has a definite clinical effect in the treatment of insomnia, but research on its underlying neural mechanisms remains limited. iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics was used to identify proteins that are po...

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Main Authors: Yanan Xu, Jianxun Wen, Wenyan Han, Gula A, Xiulan Su
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26895293.2024.2316088
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description Mongolian medical warm acupuncture (MMWA) therapy is a traditional external therapy method that has a definite clinical effect in the treatment of insomnia, but research on its underlying neural mechanisms remains limited. iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics was used to identify proteins that are potential neural molecules involved in the treatment of insomnia by MMWA. In this study, 6383 proteins were identified, including 45 proteins with increased expression and 31 proteins with decreased expression in the insomnia model group (M) compared to the control group (C); 101 proteins showed an increase and 48 proteins showed a decrease between the warm acupuncture group (W) and C; 26 proteins showed an increase and 22 proteins showed a decrease between W and M. GO and KEGG analysis showed that MMWA treatment of insomnia was closely related to metabolism and hormone synthesis. Differentially expressed proteins included albumin (ALB), Pro-MCH (PMCH), acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase (AACS), N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor (NSF), potassium/sodium hyperpolarization-activated cyclic-nucleotide gated channel 4 (HCN4) and Ciapin1, which are important proteins for MMWA treatment of insomnia. The iTRAQ-based proteomics data analyses presented here elucidate variations in the expression of proteins involved in the treatment of insomnia by MMWA.
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spelling doaj-art-b520f0f6b7ee47589a03f6f293fb4b8f2025-01-20T14:38:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAll Life2689-53072024-12-01170110.1080/26895293.2024.23160882316088Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in ratsYanan Xu0Jianxun Wen1Wenyan Han2Gula A3Xiulan Su4The Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical UniversityInner Mongolia Medical Universitythe Second Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical UniversityInner Mongolia University of science and technologyThe Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical UniversityMongolian medical warm acupuncture (MMWA) therapy is a traditional external therapy method that has a definite clinical effect in the treatment of insomnia, but research on its underlying neural mechanisms remains limited. iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics was used to identify proteins that are potential neural molecules involved in the treatment of insomnia by MMWA. In this study, 6383 proteins were identified, including 45 proteins with increased expression and 31 proteins with decreased expression in the insomnia model group (M) compared to the control group (C); 101 proteins showed an increase and 48 proteins showed a decrease between the warm acupuncture group (W) and C; 26 proteins showed an increase and 22 proteins showed a decrease between W and M. GO and KEGG analysis showed that MMWA treatment of insomnia was closely related to metabolism and hormone synthesis. Differentially expressed proteins included albumin (ALB), Pro-MCH (PMCH), acetoacetyl-CoA synthetase (AACS), N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor (NSF), potassium/sodium hyperpolarization-activated cyclic-nucleotide gated channel 4 (HCN4) and Ciapin1, which are important proteins for MMWA treatment of insomnia. The iTRAQ-based proteomics data analyses presented here elucidate variations in the expression of proteins involved in the treatment of insomnia by MMWA.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26895293.2024.2316088mongolian medicine warm acupunctureinsomniaitraqhippocampus
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Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats
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title Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats
title_full Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats
title_fullStr Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats
title_full_unstemmed Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats
title_short Proteomics study of Mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced insomnia in rats
title_sort proteomics study of mongolian medicine warm acupuncture in the treatment of p chlorophenylalanine induced insomnia in rats
topic mongolian medicine warm acupuncture
insomnia
itraq
hippocampus
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26895293.2024.2316088
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