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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2001

Inhibitory action of water soluble fraction of Terminalia chebula on systemic and local anaphylaxis

Tae-Yong Shin; Hyun-Ja Jeong; D.K Kim; Sung-Ran Kim; J.K Lee; Byeong-Suk Chae; Jin-Kyung Kim; Hyung-Won Kang; C.M Lee; Kimberly Lee; Sung-Joo Park; Eon-Jeong Lee; Jong-Pil Lim; H.M. Kim; Yun Mi Lee

We investigated the effects of the water soluble fraction of Terminalia chebula (Combretaceae) (WFTC) on systemic and local anaphylaxis. WFTC administered 1h before compound 48/80 injection inhibited compound 48/80-induced anaphylactic shock 100% with doses of 0.01-1.0 g/kg. When WFTC was administered 5 or 10 min after compound 48/80 injection, the mortality also decreased in a dose-dependent manner. Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis was inhibited by 63.5+/-7.8% by oral administration of WFTC (1.0 g/kg). When WFTC was pretreated at concentrations ranging from 0.005 to 1.0 g/kg, the serum histamine levels were reduced in a dose-dependent manner. WFTC (0.01-1.0 mg/ml) also significantly inhibited histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells (RPMC) by compound 48/80. However, WFTC (1.0 mg/ml) had a significant increasing effect on anti-dinitrophenyl IgE-induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha production from RPMC. These results indicate that WFTC may possess a strong antianaphylactic action.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2003

Anti-inflammatory effect of Lonicera japonica in proteinase-activated receptor 2-mediated paw edema.

Jin Tae; Seung-Woo Han; Jae-Young Yoo; Jin-A Kim; Ok-Hwa Kang; Ok-Seon Baek; Jong-Pil Lim; Dae-Ki Kim; Young Ho Kim; KiHwan Bae; Young-Mi Lee

BACKGROUND Lonicera japonica (Caprifoliaceae) has long been used for treatment of infectious diseases. In the present study, the anti-inflammatory effects of L. japonica water extract (AELJ) were investigated in proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR2)-mediated mouse paw edema. METHODS Paw edema was induced by injection of trypsin or trans-cinnamoyl-LIGRLO-NH(2) (tc-NH(2)) into hindpaw of mice. AELJ (10, 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg) was orally administered 1 h before induction of inflammation. RESULTS At doses of 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg, the AELJ showed significant inhibition of both change in paw thickness and vascular permeability. The AELJ (100 mg/kg) also significantly inhibited PAR2 agonists-induced myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha expression in paw tissue. CONCLUSION The present study demonstrated that AELJ has an anti-inflammatory action for PAR2-mediated paw edema.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2007

Effects of Prunella vulgaris on Mast Cell–Mediated Allergic Reaction and Inflammatory Cytokine Production

Sang-Yong Kim; Sang-Hyun Kim; Hye-Young Shin; Jong-Pil Lim; Byeong-Suk Chae; Jeong-Suk Park; Seong-Gyun Hong; Myung-Soo Kim; Dong-Gwang Jo; Won-Hwan Park; Tae-Yong Shin

In this study, we investigated the effect of aqueous extract of Prunella vulgaris (Labiatae; PVAE) on the mast cell–mediated allergy model. We found that PVAE (0.001–0.1 g/kg) dose dependently inhibited compound 48/80–induced systemic anaphylaxis and serum histamine release in mice. PVAE decreased the IgE-mediated local allergic reaction, passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. In addition, PVAE attenuated phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and calcium ionophore A23187-stimulated TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8 secretion in human mast cells. The inhibitory effect of PVAE on proinflammatory cytokines was nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) dependent. PVAE suppressed PMA and A23187-induced NF-κB/DNA binding activity and NF-κB–dependent gene reporter assay. Our findings provide evidence that PVAE inhibits mast cell–derived immediate-type allergic reactions and involvement of proinflammatory cytokines and NF-κB in these effects.


Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology | 2009

Anti-inflammatory activity of Motherwort (Leonurus sibiricus L.).

Hye-Young Shin; Sang-Hyun Kim; Sin-Myoung Kang; Ik-Jun Chang; Sang-Yong Kim; Hoon Jeon; Kang-Hyun Leem; Won-Hwan Park; Jong-Pil Lim; Tae-Yong Shin

Motherwort (MW), a Korean folk medicine, has been applied to treat inflammatory disease. However, its effect on inflammatory cytokine release from mast cells is not well known. We investigated the anti- inflammatory effect of MW on the secretion of inflammatory cytokine such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-8 in human mast cell line (HMC-1). MW was treated in vitro before activation of HMC-1 cells with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) plus calcium ionophore A23187. MW had no cytotoxic effects on HMC-1 cell viability. MW (1 mg/ml) inhibited PMA plus A23187-stimulated gene expression and production of TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8. Stimulation with PMA plus A23187 induced NF-κB activation in HMC-1 cells, which was inhibited by MW (1 mg/ml). MW inhibited secretion of TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-8 possibly by inhibiting NF-κB activation. These results indicate that MW may be helpful in regulating inflammatory diseases.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2009

Anti-allergic effects of Teucrium japonicum on mast cell-mediated allergy model

Sang-Hyun Kim; Seung-Bin Park; Sin-Myoung Kang; Hoon Jeon; Jong-Pil Lim; Taeg Kyu Kwon; Won-Hwan Park; Hyung-Min Kim; Tae-Yong Shin

The mast cell-mediated immediate-type allergic reaction is involved in many allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, and sinusitis. Stimulation of mast cells starts the process of degranulation resulting in release of mediators such as histamine and an array of inflammatory cytokines. In this report, we investigated the effect of aqueous extract of Teucrium japonicum Houttuyn (Labiatae) (AXTJ) on the mast cell-mediated allergy model and studied its possible mechanisms of action. AXTJ inhibited compound 48/80-induced systemic reactions and serum histamine release in mice. AXTJ decreased immunoglobulin E-mediated passive cutaneous anaphylaxis reaction. AXTJ reduced histamine release and intracellular calcium from rat peritoneal mast cells activated by compound 48/80. In addition, AXTJ attenuated activation of nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB, and downstream tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha expression in phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and calcium ionophore A23187-stimulated human mast cells. Our findings provide evidence that AXTJ inhibits mast cell-derived allergic reactions and involvement of intracellular calcium, TNF-alpha, and NF-kappaB in these effects.


Phytotherapy Research | 2008

Inhibitory effects of Angelicae Gigantis Radix on osteoclast formation

Jong-Seob Kil; Myung-Gyou Kim; Hye Mi Choi; Jong-Pil Lim; Yungmin Boo; Ee-Hwa Kim; Jeung-Beum Kim; Hye Kyung Kim; Kang-Hyun Leem

Angelicae Gigantis Radix (AGR) is one of the most widely used herbal medications. AGR is the dried root of Angelica gigas Nakai (Umbelliferae), which is known as Korean angelica. This study investigated the effects of AGR on osteoclast formation using primary bone marrow cells. TNF‐α treatment increased tartrate‐resistant acid phosphatase (Trap) positive cells and Trap activity in bone marrow cells. However, AGR significantly decreased both TNF‐α‐induced Trap positive cells and Trap activity. RT‐PCR analyses revealed that AGR decreased mRNA levels of Trap and matrix metalloproteinase‐9 in TNF‐α‐treated bone marrow cells. In addition, AGR decreased TNF‐α‐induced activation of NF‐κB. These results suggest that AGR has an inhibitory effect on the formation of osteoclasts and its effect is partially related to the NF‐κB pathway. Copyright


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2006

Memory-Enhancing Effect of a Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fluid Extract of the Needles of Abies koreana on Scopolamine-Induced Amnesia in Mice

Kanghyun Kim; Youngmin Bu; Seungil Jeong; Jong-Pil Lim; Youngan Kwon; Dong Seok Cha; Jinmo Kim; So-Ra Jeon; Jae-Soon Eun; Hoon Jeon

Abies koreana Wilson (A. koreana) is a shrub or broadly pyramidal evergreen tree endemic in the mountainous regions of South Korea. We obtained the essential oil (EO) from alpine needle leaves of A. koreana by the supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) method. EO was analyzed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), and 68 compounds were identified constituting 95.66% of the oil. The major components were elemol (11.17%), terpinen-4-ol (9.77%), sabinene (8.86%), 10(15)-cadien-4-ol (7.16%), α-terpineol (6.13%), α-pinene (6.07%) and γ-terpinene (4.71%). To investigate the memory-enhancing effects, we conducted a passive avoidance test using a scopolamine (1 mg/kg, ip)-induced amnesia mouse model. A peritoneal injection of EO from A. koreana (100 mg/kg) showed a memory enhancing effect of 72.7% compared with the control. These results suggest that EO of A. koreana may be a useful therapeutic agent against such amnesia-inducing diseases as Alzheimer and vascular dementia.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation | 2005

Transdermal Drug Delivery & Therapeutic Effect of the Preparations of Lithospermi Radix and Gardeniae Fructus Extracts on the Burn & Wound Healing

Dong-Hoon Min; Dae-Keun Kim; Jong-Pil Lim; Jae-Heon Yang

Research was undertaken to compare the pharmacological activity of Lithospermi radix (LR) reported as an oriental medicine for classical uses. LR contains naphthoquinone pigments : shikonin, acetylshikonin, isobutylshikonin, etc. LR is used for the treatment of excision wound, burn, eczema, blister, scarlatina and septicemia as antifebrile, antidotic and antiphlogistic. Gardeniae fructus (GF) has been used for the treatment to jaundice, hepatic disease, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and it contains crocin, geniposide and its derivatives. The therapeutic effects of burn and excision wound healing from LR & GF hydrogel with (GLN) were investigated. To evaluate the therapeutic value of various hydrogels, thermal burn model and excision wound mouse model were used. The burn and wound reduction rate and therapeutic period were measured to calculate the healing extent after 5 experiments. The 2nd degree burn was prepared on hairless mouse back skin and dressing with collagen. The burn and wound reduction rate of GLN hydrogel treated group decreased more rapidly than that of other gel group in animal model. Furthermore therapeutic periods of GLN hydrogel treated group was shorter than that of other gel group. In anti-inflammatory test, GLN hydrogel treated group decreased edema rapidly than that of other gel group. These results suggest that the GLN hydrogel treatment has an therapeutic effect on burn and excision wound healing.


Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2000

Benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloids fromCorydalis incisa

Dae-Keun Kim; Jae-Soon Eun; Tae-Yong Shin; Dong-Ok Eom; Jong-Pil Lim

Six benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloids, corynoline (1), acetylcorynoline (2), corynoloxine (3), luguine (4), 6-oxocorynoline (5), and 12-hydroxycorynoloxine (6) were isolated from the aerial parts ofCorydalis incisa, and6 was isolated for the first time from nature. The structure was elucidated by NMR techniques.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2010

Clinopodium gracile inhibits mast cell-mediated allergic inflammation: involvement of calcium and nuclear factor-κB

Seung-Bin Park; Sang-Hyun Kim; Kyoungho Suk; Hyun-Shik Lee; Taeg Kyu Kwon; Min-Gyu Ju; Hoon Jeon; Dae-Keun Kim; Jong-Pil Lim; Tae-Yong Shin

Mast cell-mediated allergic disease is involved in many diseases such as anaphylaxis, rhinitis, asthma and atopic dermatitis. The discovery of drugs for the treatment of allergic disease is an important subject in human health. In this study, we investigated the effect of the water extract of Clinopodium gracile Matsum var. multicaule (WECG) on the mast cell-mediated allergic inflammation and studied the possible mechanism of action. WECG inhibited compound 48/80-induced systemic anaphylaxis and immunoglobulin E-mediated cutaneous anaphylaxis in a dose-dependent manner. WECG dose-dependently reduced histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells and human mast cells. The inhibitory effect of WECG on histamine release was mediated by the modulation of intracellular calcium. In addition, WECG attenuated the phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and calcium ionophore A23187-stimulated gene expression and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-6 in human mast cells. The inhibitory effect of WECG on these proinflammatory cytokines was nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) dependent. Our findings provide evidence that WECG inhibits mast cell-derived allergic inflammation and involvement of calcium and NF-κB in these effects.

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