%0 Journal Article %T OMICs approaches-assisted identification of macrophages-derived MIP-1¦Ã as the therapeutic target of botanical products TNTL in diabetic retinopathy %A Cheng Zhang %A Hor-Yue Tan %A Ning Wang %A Sha Li %A Wen Xia %A Yibin Feng %A Yu Xu %J Archive of "Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS". %D 2019 %R 10.1186/s12964-019-0396-5 %X High doses of TNTL possessed hypoglycemic effects. a. showed that TNTL treatment did not significantly change the body weight of hyperglycemic mice; b. showed that TNTL dose-dependently suppressed the increase of random blood glucose (RBG) by week; c. showed that TNTL dose-dependently reduced fasting blood glucose (FBG) after 4-week treatment; d. showed that medium and high doses of TNTL improved the glucose tolerance in hyperglycemic mice; e. showed that TNTL at medium and high doses can significantly reduce serum HbA1c levels. *p£¿<£¿0.05, **p£¿<£¿0.01, ***p£¿<£¿0.001 when compared with model grou %K Tang-Ning-Tong-Luo %K Diabetic retinopathy %K Inflammation %K Endothelial dysfunctions %K MIP1¦Ã/CCR1 axis %K Retina macrophages %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6647109/