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Inhibitory Effect of Rubus Coreanus on Compound 48/80- or Anti-DNP IgE-Induced Mast Cell Activation  

Li, Guang Zhao (Department of Anatomy and Research Center for Allergic Immune Disease, Chonbuk National University Medical School)
Chai, Ok Hee (Department of Anatomy and Research Center for Allergic Immune Disease, Chonbuk National University Medical School)
Song, Chang Ho (Department of Anatomy and Research Center for Allergic Immune Disease, Chonbuk National University Medical School)
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IMMUNE NETWORK / v.4, no.2, 2004 , pp. 100-107 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: The fruit of Rubus coreanus (RC), a perennial herb, has been cultivated for a long time as a popular vegetable. The anti-allergy mechanism of RC is unknown. The purpose of this study is to investigate the inhibitory effect of RC on compound 48/80- or anti-DNP IgE-induced mast cell activation. Methods: For this, influences of RC on the compound 48/80-induced degranulation, histamine release, calcium influx and the change of the intracellular cAMP (cyclic adenosine-3',5' monophosphate) levels of rat peritoneal mast cells (RPMC) and on the anti-DNP IgE-induced histamine release of RPMC were observed. Results: The pretreatment of RC inhibited compound 48/80-induced degranulation, histamine release and intracelluar calcium uptake of RPMC. The anti-DNP IgE-induced histamine release of RPMC was significantly inhibited by pretreatment of RC. The RC increased the level of intracellular cAMP of RPMC, and the pretreatment of RC inhibited compound 48/80-induced decrement of intracellular cAMP of RPMC. Conclusion: These results suggest that RC contains some substances with an activity to inhibit the compound 48/80- or anti-DNP IgE-induced mast cell activitation. The inhibitory effects of RC are likely due to the stabilization of mast cells by blocking the calcium uptake and enhancing the level of intracellular cAMP.
Keywords
Rubus coreanus; mast cell; histamine; calcium; cAMP;
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