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Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2013-Mar

Morus bombycis extract suppresses mast cell activation and IgE-mediated allergic reaction in mice.

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Ju Dong Kim
Do Kyun Kim
Hyuk Soon Kim
A-Ram Kim
Bokyung Kim
Erk Her
Kyung Hee Park
Hyung Sik Kim
Young Mi Kim
Wahn Soo Choi

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BACKGROUND

Morus bombycis Koidzumi (MB) is widely distributed throughout Korea, where it is used as a traditional folk remedy for the treatment of allergic diseases including asthma. However, the pharmacological effect and the mechanistic study of MB have not been investigated. We aimed to investigate the anti-allergic activity of MB in vitro and in vivo and the mechanism of its action on mast cells.

METHODS

The anti-allergic activity of MB extract (MBE) was assessed using passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) in mice and mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs) in vitro. The effects of MBE on mast cell activation were evaluated by using the β-hexosaminidase release assay, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and western blotting analysis.

RESULTS

MBE reversibly inhibited degranulation and generation of cytokines (TNF-α and IL-4) in antigen-stimulated mast cells. With regard to its mechanism of action, MBE inhibited the activation of Lyn and Syk, which have essential roles in degranulation and the production of various inflammatory cytokines. MBE also inhibited the activating phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases, Erk1/2, p38, JNK, and Akt. In agreement with its in vitro effect, MBE significantly inhibited mast cell-mediated PCA reactions in IgE-sensitized mice.

CONCLUSIONS

The present results strongly suggest that MBE exerts an anti-allergic effect, both in vitro and in vivo by inhibiting the Lyn and Syk pathways in mast cells. Therefore, MBE may be useful for the treatment of allergic diseases, including atopic dermatitis and allergic asthma.

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