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Anti-inflammatory effect of amurensin H on asthma-like reaction induced by allergen in sensitized mice

  
@article{APS3954,
	author = {Yi-tang Li and Chun-suo Yao and Jin-ye Bai and Mao Lin and Gui-fang Cheng},
	title = {Anti-inflammatory effect of amurensin H on asthma-like reaction induced by allergen in sensitized mice},
	journal = {Acta Pharmacologica Sinica},
	volume = {27},
	number = {6},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Aim: To explore the anti-inflammatory effects of amurensin H on asthma-like reaction induced by allergen in sensitized mice.
Methods: BALB/c mice were sensitized by ovalbumin (OVA, ip) on d 0 and d 14 and challenged with 1 % OVA on d 18 to 22. Mice developed airway eosinophilia, mucus hypersecretion, and elevation in cytokine levels. Mice were administered amurensin H orally at the doses of 49, 70, or 100 mg/kg once every day from d 15 to the last day. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were collected at 24 h and 48 h after the last OVA challenge. Levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin 4 (IL-4), interleukin 5 (IL-5), and interleukin 13 (IL-13) in BALF were measured using ELISA method. Differential cell counts of macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils were performed in 200 cells per slide (one slide per animal). Lung tissue sections of 6-um thickness were stained with Mayer's hematoxylin and eosin for assessment of cell infiltration, mucus production, and tissue damage.
Results: Oral administration of amurensin H significantly inhibited OVA-induced increases in total cell counts, eosinophil counts, and TNF-α, IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 levels in BALF. In addition, amuresin H dramatically decreased OVA-induced lung tissue damage and mucus production.
Conclusion: Amurensin H may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of allergic airway inflammation.},
	issn = {1745-7254},	url = {http://www.chinaphar.com/article/view/3954}
}