Effect of Rubus suavissimus extract on croton oil induction murine ear inflammation model.

  • Yang Zhi-bo
    Health Science Laboratory, Consumer Health Products Department, Suntory Ltd.
  • Ishikura Yoshiyuki
    Health Science Laboratory, Consumer Health Products Department, Suntory Ltd.
  • Hirai Kouich
    Health Science Laboratory, Consumer Health Products Department, Suntory Ltd.
  • Hujii Wataru
    Health Science Laboratory, Consumer Health Products Department, Suntory Ltd.
  • Suwa Yoshihide
    Health Science Laboratory, Consumer Health Products Department, Suntory Ltd.
  • Tanaka Takaharu
    Health Science Laboratory, Consumer Health Products Department, Suntory Ltd.
  • Kohno Shigekatsu
    Department of Pharmacology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
  • Ohata Katsuya
    Department of Pharmacology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • 甜茶(Rubus suavissimus)エキスの抗炎症効果

Description

We investigated the effects of Rubus suavissimus (chinese name: Ten-Cha) extract on the inflammatory reactions including ear dermatitis induced by croton oil and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production in ICR mice. When Ten-Cha extract (200 mg/kg/day) was administered po for five consecutive days, the ear edema and capillary permeability induced by croton oil were markedly suppressed by 51.8 and 76.5%, respectively. Furthermore, single p. o. administration of Ten-Cha extract, also showed a tendency to reduced these parameters of edema, ear weight and capillary permeability.<BR>In vitro TNF production of the peritoneal macrophages obtained from ICR mice that had been treated with both Ten-Cha extract (200 mg/kg/day, p.o., 5 days) and proteose-pepton (i.p.) was significantly reduced when compared with that obtained from the animals treated with only proteose-pepton. In contrast, the TNF production of the alveolus macrophages obtained from the mice that had been treated with the Ten-Cha extract at the same conditions was not different from that obtained from untreated animals. These results indicate that Ten-Cha extract exerts anti-inflammatory effects and improvement of capillary permeability, suggesting that the effects may be, at least, partially explained by the reduction of endogenous cytokine production induced by Ten-Cha extract.

Journal

  • Ensho

    Ensho 14 (4), 323-327, 1994

    The Japanese Society of Inflammation and Regeneration

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390001204784625536
  • NII Article ID
    130003856367
  • DOI
    10.2492/jsir1981.14.323
  • ISSN
    18844006
    03894290
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • Crossref
    • CiNii Articles
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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