Anti-allergic Activity of the Sophorae Radix Water Extract in Experimental Animals

Author:

Lee Ho-Sub1,Park Kwan-Ha2,Kwon Kang-Beom1,Mun Byeong-Sun3,Song Cheol-Min3,Song Yong-Seon4,Seo Eun-A5,Kim Young-suk2,Kim Kang-Jeon2,Ryu Do-Gon1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, Wonkwang University, 344-2 Shinyong-Dong, Iksan City, Chonbuk, South Korea 570-749, South Korea

2. Department of Fish Pathology, College of Ocean Science & Technology, Kunsan National University, 1044-2 Soryang-Dong, Kunsan City, Chonbuk, South Korea 573-702, South Korea

3. Department of Cardiovascular Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University, 344-2 Shinyong-Dong, Iksan City, Chonbuk, South Korea 570-749, South Korea

4. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Wonkwang University, 344-2 Shinyong-Dong, Iksan City, Chonbuk, South Korea 570-749, South Korea

5. Department of Food & Nutrition, College of Home Economics, 344-2 Shinyong-Dong, Iksan City, Chonbuk, South Korea 570-749, South Korea

Abstract

The water extract of Sophorae radix was tested for its preventive effects against cardiovascular anaphylaxis elicited in experimental animals. In actively sensitized pithed rats, the extract partially protected the animals from death resulting from antigen challenge. Of the cardiovascular changes observed during the anaphylaxis in the pithed animals, the initial pressor response was significantly attenuated by the extract. The extract also improved anaphylactic cardiac dysfunction in passively sensitized isolated guinea hearts: improvement was noted in the contractility, arrhythmic duration and lactate dehydrogenase elevation. The perfusion pressure change to antigen challenge was not altered by the extract in passively sensitized isolated mesenteric artery preparations. The extract however significantly inhibited homologous passive cutaneous anaphylaxis responses in rats. When examined in isolated guinea pig tracheal muscle, the extract did not influence at reasonable concentrations on the contractions elicited by three major anaphylactic mediators, histamine, leukotriene D4 and serotonin. These results suggest that the water extract of Sophorae radix possesses anti-anaphylactic effect in cardiovascular system, primarily acting on the heart not the peripheral resistance vessels.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,General Medicine

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