Tiger Milk Medicinal Mushroom Lignosus rhinocerus (Agaricomycetes) Polysaccharides Mediates Airway Smooth Muscle Relaxation via Muscarinic and Histamine Receptors.

Abubakar Bishir Daku, Bushra Solehah Mohd Rosdan, Nurul Iffah Kamaruddin, Wan Amir Nizam Wan Ahmad, Asma Abdullah Nurul
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The medicinal and nutritional benefits of mushrooms have long been explored, with polysaccharides among the major bioactive constituents. Among these, Lignosus rhinocerus (tiger milk mushroom) is well documented for the traditional treatment of ailments, including respiratory illness, and has been shown to express several bioactivities, including anti-asthmatic effects. In this study, the polysaccharide constituents of L. rhinocerus mushroom were successfully extracted and fractionated using Soxhlet extraction, column chromatographic methods followed by cytotoxicity analysis. To test for its airway relaxation potential, an isolated guinea pig trachea (GPT) ring was used in a functional multichannel myograph study to evaluate the relaxation effects of L. rhinocerus polysaccharides (LRP) on muscarinic, histamine, and β2 airway receptor agonist-antagonist responses. The mushroom polysaccharides were found to be a neutral, water-soluble polysaccharide-protein complex, and the LR crude extract and its polysaccharides fraction showed no cytotoxic effect against the Vero cell line. LRP induced concentration-dependent relaxation in contracted airway smooth muscle, which was pre-contracted with EC40 carbachol and EC50 histamine. The airway relaxation effect of LRP is mediated via muscarinic and histamine receptors which supports the therapeutic potential of LRP as a natural alternative for the management of asthma.

虎乳药菇多糖通过毒蕈碱和组胺受体介导气道平滑肌松弛。
蘑菇的药用和营养价值早已被探索,其中多糖是主要的生物活性成分。其中,老虎乳菇(Lignosus rhinocerus)在治疗包括呼吸系统疾病在内的传统疾病方面有很好的记录,并已被证明具有几种生物活性,包括抗哮喘作用。本研究采用索氏提取、柱层析、细胞毒性分析等方法,成功地提取和分离了香菇多糖成分。为了测试其气道舒张电位,我们使用分离的豚鼠气管(GPT)环进行功能性多通道肌图研究,以评估L. rhinocerus多糖(LRP)对毒蕈碱、组胺和β2气道受体激动-拮抗剂反应的舒张作用。结果表明,香菇多糖为中性水溶性多糖蛋白复合物,其粗提物及其多糖组分对Vero细胞株无细胞毒作用。LRP诱导收缩的气道平滑肌浓度依赖性松弛,EC40氨基苯酚和EC50组胺预收缩。LRP的气道松弛作用是通过毒蕈碱和组胺受体介导的,这支持了LRP作为哮喘治疗的天然替代品的治疗潜力。
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