[当归不同制剂挥发油对LPS诱导大鼠急性炎症的影响]。

中药材 Pub Date : 2016-08-01
Chao-xue Yang, Wan-ling Yao, Peng Ji, Jin-xia Li, Ling Zhang, Yong-li Hua, Yanming Wei
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目的:比较不同制剂当归挥发油对脂多糖诱导大鼠急性炎症的干预作用。方法:大鼠腹腔注射脂多糖(100 μg/kg)建立急性炎症模型。检测血、血清炎症介质和细胞因子,结合肺、肝病理组织学观察,评价酒炙当归挥发油(J-VOAS)、焦化当归挥发油(C-VOAS)和当归挥发油(S-VOAS)的抗炎活性。结果:与对照组比较,急性炎症模型组小鼠WBC计数、NE百分比、PLT计数均显著升高(P < 0.05)。P < 0.05), LY百分比显著降低(P < 0.05)。05);IL-1β、IL-6、NO、TNF-α含量显著升高(P < 0.05);IL-10含量显著降低(P < 0.05)。模型组0.05);J-VOAS、C-VOAS和S-VOAS干预后,血常规指数和血清炎症介质和细胞因子显著逆转(P < 0.05)。05). 病理组织学观察显示,模型组大鼠肺泡膨大,肺泡及肺间质大量炎性细胞浸润,肝小叶弥漫性坏死,肝索紊乱,部分肝细胞变性水肿;J-VOAS干预后,病理改变明显减轻。结论:当归不同制剂挥发油对LPS诱导的急性炎症均有干预作用。其中J-VOAS效果最好,C-VOAS次之,S-VOAS次之。
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[Effects of Volatile Oils from Different Preparations of Angelica sinensis Root on Acute Inflammation Induced by LPS in Rats].

Objective: To compare the intervention effects of volatile oils from different preparations of Angelica sinensis root on acute inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide in rats.

Methods: Acute inflammation model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide( 100 μg/kg) in rats. Blood and serum inflammatory mediators and cytokines were detected, combining with the pathological histological observation of lung and liver to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activities of volatile oils from parching Angelica sinensis root with wine( J-VOAS),volatile oils from charred Angelica sinensis root( C-VOAS) and Angelica sinensis root( S-VOAS).

Results: Compared with control group, the WBC count, the percentage of NE and PLT count in acute inflammation model group significantly increased ( P < 0. 05),and the percentage of LY significantly decreased( P < 0. 05); the content of IL-1β,IL-6,NO and TNF-α significantly increased( P < 0. 001) and content of IL-10 significantly decreased( P < 0. 05) in model group; after J-VOAS,C-VOAS and S-VOAS intervention, the blood routine index and serum inflammatory mediators and cytokines significantly reversed( P < 0. 05). The pathological histological study showed that expanded alveoli, massive inflammatory cells infiltration in alveoli and pulmonary interstitium, the liver leaflets diffuse necrosis, hepatic cord derangement, and some of the liver cells degeneration and edema in model group; after J-VOAS intervention, their pathological changes significantly reduced.

Conclusion: All volatile oils from different preparations of Angelica sinensis root had intervention on acute inflammation induced by LPS. And J-VOAS had the best effect, followed by C-VOAS and S-VOAS.

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期刊介绍: "Chinese Materia Medica" magazine was founded in 1978. It is a national-level academic journal of Chinese medicine science and technology approved by the State Science and Technology Commission and the Press and Publication Administration for public distribution at home and abroad. It is sponsored by the Chinese Materia Medica Information Center of the State Food and Drug Administration and is publicly distributed at home and abroad. It mainly reports on new technologies, new methods and new achievements in the production, scientific research and business management of Chinese medicine, and serves to promote the production and scientific and technological development of Chinese medicine, improve the output and quality of Chinese medicine, improve business management, and prosper the Chinese medicine industry.
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