FU Yong-jin, ZHANG Xiao-mu, LIAN Da-wei, et al. Effects of Changyanqing Decoction on the Expressions of sIgA and P-selection in Ulcerative Colitis Rats[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2014, 20(3): 148-152.
FU Yong-jin, ZHANG Xiao-mu, LIAN Da-wei, et al. Effects of Changyanqing Decoction on the Expressions of sIgA and P-selection in Ulcerative Colitis Rats[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2014, 20(3): 148-152. DOI: 10.11653/syfj2014030148.
Objective: To investigate the effects of Changyanqing decoction on the expressions of sIgA and P-selection on ulcerative colitis rats induced by immune-combined TNBS/ethanol. Method: Sixty-four healthy rats were divided into 2 groups. Normal control group was injected saline and the model group was established with immune-combined TNBS/ethanol. The UC model rats were randomly divided into model group
Changyanqing group (40 g·kg-1)
Changyanqing group(10 g·kg-1) and SASP group(0.1 g·kg-1). All model rats were treated for 4 weeks. During the 4-week treatment
disease activity index (DAI) were observed. At the end of treatment
morphological observation was carried out on the rats' colon [colonic mucosal damage index (CMDI) scores and histological score (HS)]. The activity of myeloperoxidase (MPO) was measured by biochemical method;sIgA was determined by ELISA;P-selection was determined by immunohistochemical staining (SP method). Result: DAI
CMDI
HS
MPO in model rats were obviously increased(P<0.01);P-selection was also markedly higher in colon(P<0.01);whereas sIgA was significantly decreased in UC rats compared to normal rats(P<0.01). Compared with the UC model group
Changyanqing(10
40 g·kg-1)DAI
CMDI
HS
MPO were obviously reduced (P<0.01);Compared with the UC model group
Changyanqing(10
40 g·kg-1) sIgA was significantly increased in the rats(P<0.01)
whereas P-selection was markedly reduced in the colon (P<0.01). Conclusion: Therapeutic effect of Changyanqing on ulcerative colitis rats is obvious
its mechanisms may be related to deceasing P-selection and enhancing sIgA.