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Effect of Jawan-Chihyosan and Gwaru-Jisiltang on Secretion of Mucin by the First Cultivated Goblet Cells of Rodent's Airway (자완치효산(紫莞治哮散散)과 과루지실탕(瓜蔞枳實湯)이 일차배양된 설치류(齧齒類) 기도(氣道) 배상세포(杯狀細胞)에서의 뮤신 분비에 미치는 영향)

  • Park Jung-Joon;Kim Yoon-Sik;Seol In-Chan
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 2006
  • In the present study, the author tried to investigate whether four oriental medical prescriptions named, jawan-chihyosan (CHS), gwaru-jisiltang (GJT), and several single compounds, kaempferol, coumarin, betaine and ursolic acid significantly affect mucin release from cultured hamster tracheal surface epithelial (HTSE) cells. Confluent HTSE cells were metabolically radiolabeled with 3H-glucosamine for 24 hrs and chased for 30 min in the presence of CHS, GJT, kaempferol, coumarin, betaine and ursolic acid, respectively, to assess the effect of each agent on 3H-mucin release. Possible cytotoxicities of each agent were assessed by measuring lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) release. Additionally, total elution profiles of control spent media and treatment sample (CHS and GJT) through Sepharose CL-4B column were analysed and effect of CHS and GJT on MUC5AC mRNA expression in cultured HTSE cells were investigated. The results were as follows : (1) CHS and GJT significantly stimulated mucin release from cultured HTSE cells, with significant cytotoxicity , (2) CHS and GJT chiefly stimulated the 'mucin' release and did not affect significantly the release of the other releasable glycoproteins with less molecular weight than mucin. This result suggests that the three herbal prescriptions specifically stimulate the release of mucin ; (3) CHS and GJT significantly increased the expression levels of MUC 5AC mRNA. This result suggests that the three herbal prescriptions can affect the synthesis of mucin at gene level in cultured HTSE cells ; (4) Kaempferol and coumarin did not affect mucin release, however, betaine and ursolic acid stimulated mucin release. All the agents did not show significant cytotoxicity. We suggest that the effects of CHS and GJT, betaine and ursolic acid should be further investigated and it is of great value to find, from oriental medical prescriptions, novel agents which have the effective expectorant or mucoregulative effect on mucin secretion from airway goblet cells.

Time Course Development of Airway Remodeling in Mouse Chronic Asthma Model

  • Oh, Se-woong;Park, Hae-sim;Kim, Dae-yong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Veterinary Pathology Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.7-7
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    • 2003
  • Histological examination of biopsy or postmortem lung tissue from patients with asthma usually reveals thickened airway walls. This change is called airway remodeling, which is characterized by airway eosinophilia, hyperplasia of goblet cells and smooth muscle, and subepithelial fibrosis [1,2]. In this study, we investigated the time-course functional, morphological, biochemical changes of remodeling in a ovalbumin (OVA)-induced murine chronic asthma model. (omitted)

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Animal Models for Echinostoma malayanum Infection: Worm Recovery and Some Pathology

  • Songsri, Jiraporn;Aukkanimart, Ratchadawan;Boonmars, Thidarut;Ratanasuwan, Panaratana;Laummaunwai, Porntip;Sriraj, Pranee;Sripan, Panupan
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2016
  • Echinostomes are intestinal trematodes that infect a wide range of vertebrate hosts, including humans, in their adult stage and also parasitize numerous invertebrate and cold-blooded vertebrate hosts in their larval stages. The purpose of this study was to compare Echinostoma malayanum parasite growth, including worm recovery, body size of adult worms, eggs per worm, eggs per gram of feces, and pathological changes in the small intestine of experimental animals. In this study, 6-8-week-old male hamsters, rats, mice, and gerbils were infected with echinostome metacercariae and then sacrificed at day 60 post-infection. The small intestine and feces of each infected animal were collected and then processed for analysis. The results showed that worm recovery, eggs per worm, and eggs per gram of feces from all infected hamsters were higher compared with infected rats and mice. However, in infected gerbils, no parasites were observed in the small intestine, and there were no parasite eggs in the feces. The volume of eggs per gram of feces and eggs per worm were related to parasite size. The results of histopathological changes in the small intestine of infected groups showed abnormal villi and goblet cells, as evidenced by short villi and an increase in the number and size of goblet cells compared with the normal control group.

Anti-inflammatory Effect of Alum to Experimental Paranasal Sinusitis of Rabbit (가토(家兎)의 녹농균성 부비동염에 대한 백반(白礬)의 항염증(抗炎症) 효과)

  • Park, Owe-Suk;Kim, Hee-Jeong;Kim, Keoo-Seok;Cha, Jae-Hoon;Kim, Yoon-Bum
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 2006
  • Objective : In order to investigate anti-inflammatory effect of Alum objectively which is traditional remedy applicated by external preparation frequently, especially in Rhinologic field. Materials and Method : We studied the histopathologic and hematologic features, serum transaminase activities in the experimentally induced maxillary sinusitis in rabbits. 9 rabbits was divided into normal, control anti sample group(each 3 rabbits). We inoculated $10^{10}$ P. aeruginosa for experimental maxillary sinusitis to control group and sample group. Sample group was treated with aim solution(l0g/100cc) lcc via both nasal cavity (each 0.5cc) after 24hrs everyday for 14days. Results and Conclusion : 1. We confirmed that maxillary sinusitis was well induced by P. aeruginosa without occlusion of maxillary ostium. 2. There was no abnormal findings in serum transaminase(AST/ALT) activities even though application of Alum solution on nasal mucosa for 14days continuously. 3. Alum has evident anti-inflammatory effect of recovering mucosal surface injury, reduction of goblet cell, lymphocyte infiltration, edema and expansion of glandular tissue, dilatation and congestion of blood vessels and so on. 4. Alum has the effect that recover glandular tissue injury and decrease goblet cell increase by the result of dermal PAS staining increase and epidermal AB staining decrease in the qualitative analysis of epidermal and dermal mucopolysaccharide

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Effects of Backchulsan and Backpeundu on the mucosubstance of the goblet cells in the small and large intestines of the mouse (백출산(白朮散)과 백편두(白扁豆)가 백서(白鼠) 소장(小腸)과 대장(大腸) 배상세포내(杯狀細胞內) 점액질(粘液質)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Jin-Taek;Kim, Tae-Hun;Kim, Dong-Hoan
    • The Journal of Dong Guk Oriental Medicine
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.69-84
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    • 1993
  • This study was performed to identify the effect of Backchulsan and Backpeundu, on the muco-substances of the goblet cells in the small and large intestines of the mouse. After injected castor oil into oral cavity, the experimental animals were administrated with 5.952mg per 30g body weight of Backchulsan, with 0.519mg per 30g body weight of Backpeundu. The specimens used in this study were obtained from the small and large intestines of the mouse. All specimens were stained with periodic acid-Schiff reaction, alcian blue pH 2.5 and alcian blue pH 1.0 procedures. The results were as follows : 1. The most remarkable decrease of neutral and acid mucosubstance was observed in the control group 1 and 6 hours after castor oil administration. 2. Increase of neutral and mucosubstance was observed in Backchulsan administration group 3 hours in comparision with that of control group administrated of castor oil, especially of the upper and lower villi regions. 3. Increase of neutral and acid mucosubstance was observed in Backpeundu administration group 6 hours in comparision with that of control group administration of castor oil. 4. The most remarkable increase of neutral and acid mucosubstance was observed in Backchulsan administration group after 3 hours in comparision with that of Backpeundu administration group.

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Reduction of Allergic Rhinitis by Controlling the Th2 Differentiation of Douchi Hataedock (두시하태독법의 Th2 분화 조절을 통한 알레르기 비염 완화 효과)

  • Choi, Jun-yong;Ahn, Sang-hyun;Kim, Ki-bong
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.468-478
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: This study investigated the effects of Douchi Hataedock on Th2-skewed conditions to control allergic rhinitis. Methods: NC/Nga mice were divided into three groups: 10 mice were assigned to the control group (CTRL; no treatment), 10 mice to allergic rhinitis-induced (ARE) without treatment group, and 10 mice to the allergic rhinitis-induced (FGT) after Douchi Hataedock treatment group. The 3-week-old mice of the FGT group were given one 10 mg/kg dose of Douchi Hataedock extract and resensitized to allergic antigens at weeks four, five, and six. Allergic rhinitis was induced primarily in mice nasal cavities for five days after one week of final sensitization. The second induction used the same method one week after the first induction was completed. After one week, the nasal mucosal tissues of each group were observed. Immunohistochemical staining for IL-4, STAT6, CD40, $Fc{\varepsilon}RI$, substance P, MMP-9, $NF-{\kappa}B$ p65, p-IkB, and iNOS in the nasal mucosa was also performed. Results: The FGT group had less respiratory epithelial damage and less mucin secretion in goblet cells than the ARE group and showed a 62% decrease in IL-4, 85% decrease in STAT6, 71% decrease in CD40, 69% decrease in $Fc{\varepsilon}RI$, 43% decrease in substance P, 49% decrease in MMP-9, 43% decrease in NF-kB p65, 38% decrease in p-IkB, and 73% decrease in iNOS compared to the ARE group. Conclusions: Douchi Hataedock lessens inflammation in epithelial and goblet cells and reduces inflammatory mediator secretion in a mouse allergic rhinitis model.

Study of a BALB/c Mouse Model for Allergic Asthma

  • Yang, Young-Su;Yang, Mi-Jin;Cho, Kyu-Hyuk;Lee, Kyu-Hong;Kim, Yong-Bum;Kim, Jin-Sung;Kang, Myung-Gyun;Song, Chang-Woo
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.253-261
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    • 2008
  • Allergic asthma is a worldwide public health problem and a major socioeconomic burden disease. It is a chronic inflammatory disease marked by airway eosinophilia and goblet cell hyperplasia with mucus hypersecretion. Mouse models have proven as a valuable tool for studying human asthma. In the present report we describe a comparison of mouse asthma models. The experiments were designed as follows: Group I was injected with ovalbumin (OVA, i.p.) on day 1 and challenged with 1% OVA (aerosol exposure) on days $14{\sim}21$. Group II was injected on day 1, 14 and aerosol-immunized on days $14{\sim}21$. Group III was injected on day 1, 14 and immunized by 1% OVA aerosol on days $18{\sim}21$. We assessed asthma induction by determining the total number of white blood cells (WBC) and eosinophils as well as by measuring cytokine levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). In addition, we evaluated the histopathological changes of the lungs and determined the concentration of immunoglobulin E (IgE) in serum. Total WBC, eosinophils, Th2 cytokines (IL-4, IL-13) and IgE were significantly increased in group I relative to the other groups. Moreover, histopathological studies show that group I mice show an increase in the infiltration of inflammatory cell-in peribronchial and perivascular areas as well as an overall increase in the number of mucus-containing goblet cells relative to other groups. These data suggest that group I can be a useful model for the study of human asthma pathobiology and the evaluation of existing and novel therapeutic agents.

Effects of Dietary Supplementation of Barodon, an Anionic Alkali Mineral Complex, on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Innate Immunity, Goblet Cell and Digestibility in Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)

  • Shin, Chang-Hoon;Cha, Ji-Hoon;Rahimnejad, Samad;Jeong, Joon-Bum;Yoo, Byung-Woo;Lee, Bo-Kyeun;Ahn, Hyung-Jin;Choi, Soo-Il;Choi, Yun-Jeong;Park, Yong-Ho;Kim, Jeong-Dae;Lee, Kyeong-Jun
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.383-390
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    • 2014
  • A 15-wk feeding trial was conducted to examine the supplemental effects of Barodon on growth performance, gastrointestinal histology, feed digestibility and innate immunity in olive founder. A basal commercial diet was used as a control and two other diets were prepared by spraying 0.1% or 0.2% of Barodon. Triplicate groups of fish (BW, 145 g) were fed one of the test diets to apparent satiation twice daily. At the end of the feeding trial, fish growth performance was not significantly affected by dietary treatments; however, feed utilization was significantly improved (linear and quadratic, p<0.05) by Barodon supplementation. Significantly higher (p<0.05) survival rates were obtained in fish fed Barodon containing diets. Hepatosomatic index increased significantly in Barodon treated groups. Also, the use of Barodon resulted in significant increase (linear and quadratic, p<0.05) of intestine length and number of goblet cells. Significantly higher (Quadratic, p<0.05) apparent digestibility coefficient of DM was obtained by supplementation of Barodon. Lysozyme and myeloperoxidase activities increased quadratically and linearly, respectively, in Barodon treated fish. Also, significantly higher (linear and quadratic, p<0.05) superoxide dismutase activity was found in Barodon fed fish. The findings in this study show that inclusion of Barodon in diets for olive flounder improves feed utilization and digestibility, and positively affects digestive tract histology and innate immunity.

Intestinal histopathology and in situ postures of Gymnophalloides seoi in experimentally infected mice

  • Jong-Yil CHAI;Hong-Soon LEE;Sung-Jong HONG;Jae-Hyung YOO;Sang-Mee GUK
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2001
  • The intestinal histopathology and in situ postures of Gymnophalloides seoi (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) were studied using C3H/HeN and C57BL/6 mice as experimental hosts; the effects of immunosuppression were also observed. The metacercariae isolated from naturally infected oysters, 300 or 1,000 in number, were infected orally to each mouse, and the mice were killed at days 3-21 post-infection (PI). In immunocompetent (IC) mice, only a small number of flukes were found in the mucosa of the duodenum and jejunum during days 3-7 PI, with their large oral suckers pinching and sucking the root of villi. The intestinal mucosa showed mild villous atrophy crypt hyperplasia, and inflammations in the villous stroma and crypt, with remarkable goblet cell hyperplasia. These mucosal changes were almost restored after days 14-21 PI. In immunosuppressed (IS) mice. displacement as well as complete loss of villi adjacent to the flukes was frequently encountered, otherwise the histopathology was generally mild, with minimal goblet cell hyperplasia. In these mice, numerous flukes were found, and it seemed that they were actively moving and rotating in situ. Several flukes were found to have invaded into the submucosa, almost facing the serosa. These results indicate that in IC mice the intestinal histopathology caused by G. seoi is generally mild, and the flukes do not penetrate beyond the mucosa, however, in IS mice. the flukes can cause severe destruction of neighboring villi. and some of them invade into the submucosa.

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Effect of immunosuppression on Ascaris suum infection in undefinitive hosts II. Investigations in golden hamsters (비고유숙주(非固有宿主)에 있어서 면역억제(免疫抑制)가 돼지회충(蛔蟲)의 감염(感染)에 미치는 영향(影響) II. 햄스터에서의 실험소견(實驗所見))

  • Rhee, Jae-ku;Kim, Hyeon-cheol;Park, Bae-keun;Lee, Chang-hyun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 1994
  • As a series of studies to investigate the effect of immunosuppression on Ascaris suum infection in undefinitive hosts, a delicate relationship between host and parasite, in the present studies golden hamsters were alloted to experiment 1(normal undefinitive host group) and experiment 2(immunosuppressive group treated with prednisolone acetate) and inoculated with a single dose of 1,500 embryonated Ascaris suum eggs. The recovery rates, sizes and features of the larvae and immunological responses in the hamsters were chronologically monitored according to somatic migration. In both experiments, the larvae failed to develop into the adults, but the more and larger larvae were observed for a longer period from experiment 2 in comparison with experiment 1. The numbers of the mast cells in the small intestinal mucosa and mesenteric lymph nodes, of the goblet cells in the small intestinal mucosa and of T-cells in the mesenteric lymph nodes, spleens and cardiac blood from experiment 2 were fewer than those from the experiment 1. In general, increasing of these cells followed by expulsion of the worms in the both groups. Profound leukopenia due to lymphopenia was found through trial period in experiment 2. Considering the experimental results, development or expulsion mechanism of somatic migrant larvae may be related to lymphopenia and temporary increasing tendency of the mast cells, the goblet cells and T-cells. In addition, patent infection of A suum in the hamsters was not obviously observed in spite of immunosuppression by prednisolone acetate.

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