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Zhongguo yao li xue bao = Acta pharmacologica Sinica 1989-Jul

[Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic action of aloperine].

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C C Zhou
H B Gao
X B Sun
H B Shi
W Liu
H N Yuan
Z X Wang

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Aloperine, an alkaloid isolated from Sophora alopecuroides L, showed a marked suppressive effect on the swelling of the rat's hind paw induced by injecting carrageenin, macostatin, PGE2, histamine, 5-HT, on the rat's scald oedema induced by scalding its hind paw, and on the increased permeability of capillaries caused by histamine and the leukocytic migratory response. The swelling induced by injecting carrageenin into the hind paw of adrenolectomized rats was still significantly inhibited. Noticeably, aloperine reduced the content of PGE and histamine in the exudate formed after injecting carrageenin and dextran into the rat's hind paw, and increased the stability of red cell membranes, the activity of catalase (CAT) in hepatic tissue of mice, and reduced the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in hepatic tissue of intoxicated mice. It had no apparent effect either on the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in mice serum or on the phagocytosis of the monocyte-macrophage system, or on Forssman cutaneous vasculitis and the content of immune complex in serum of rats with Arthus reaction. But it had certain inhibitory effect on the PCA reaction and significant inhibitory effect upon such allergic reaction as Arthus reaction, reversible passive Arthus reaction, the delayed hypersensitivity reaction induced by tuberculin in rats, and adjuvant arthritis.

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