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Improving Effects of Stichopus Japonicus on TNBS-Induced Colitis and Loperamide-Induced Constipation in Animal Disease Models  

Kim, Jung Hoon (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Oh, Hong Geun (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Kang, Young Rye (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Park, Jung Woo (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Moon, Dae In (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Seo, Min Young (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Park, Sang Hoon (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
Kang, Yang Gyu (Heawon, Ltd.)
Choe, Chung Hyeon (Jeonju Biomaterials Institute)
Park, In Sun (Jeonju Biomaterials Institute)
Kim, Ju (Jeonju Biomaterials Institute)
Yu, Kang Yeol (Jeonju Biomaterials Institute)
Kim, Jae Kyoung (Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University)
Kim, Ok Jin (Center for Animal Resources Development, Wonkwang University)
Hwang, Hong Yeon (Department of Physiology, College of Oriental Medicine, Wonkwang Unuversity)
Ryu, Do Gon (Department of Physiology, College of Oriental Medicine, Wonkwang Unuversity)
Lee, Yong Rae (Department of Oral Biochemistry, School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University)
Lee, Hak Yong (Huvet Co. Ltd.)
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Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine / v.26, no.5, 2012 , pp. 672-678 More about this Journal
Abstract
Colitis and constipation are the most common intestinal complaints worldwide. This study examined the beneficial effects of sea cucumber powder for TNBS-induced colitis in ICR mice(n=6/group) and loperamide-induced constipation in rats(n=8/group). Animals were divided into normal and four dried see cucumber treated groups that were named Nor, Con(0 mg/kg), GI(30 mg/kg), GII(100 mg/kg) and GIII(300 mg/kg). In order to induce colitis and constipation, 5% TNBS was injected into distal colon and loperamide (2 mg/kg, twice a day, peroral) was treated for 5 day in the four experimental groups but not the normal group. Gross finding score was decreased tendency by oral administration of sea cucumber in colitis-induced animal model, but colonic weight was not different. Excreted fecal pellet number, weight and water content were increased in the sea cucumber-treated group compared to the non-treated group. The fecal pellet number was reduced within distal colon of the sea cucumber-treated groups. Interestingly, intestinal transit length was increased compared to the non-treated group. Our results demonstrated that colitis and constipation were improved by sea cucumber treatment in the animal models. Specifically, gross finding score in TNBS-induced colitis model was improved by sea cucumber. After animals being fed sea cucumber, excreted fecal number, weight, water contents, and fecal number within distal colon and colonic transit length also get better in loperamide-induced constipation model.
Keywords
sea cucumber; constipation; loperamide; colitis; trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid;
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