Effects of Chuankezhi injection on airway inflammation in mouse model of asthma and isolated guinea-pig airway smooth muscle.
- Author:
Huimin XU
1
;
Hongyi YAO
;
Junjie WENG
;
Xiang XU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Asthma; drug therapy; immunology; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid; immunology; Cells, Cultured; Disease Models, Animal; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; administration & dosage; pharmacology; Female; Guinea Pigs; Humans; Injections; Lung; drug effects; immunology; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Muscle, Smooth; drug effects; immunology; Respiratory System; Trachea; cytology; drug effects; immunology
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(10):1302-1306
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of inhaled Chuankezhi injection (CKZ) on airway inflammation in a mouse model of asthma and dilation of isolated guinea-pig airway smooth muscle in vitro, which can provide pharmacodynamic evidence for CKZ treating acute attack of asthma.
METHODBALB/c mice were sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA) on Days 1, 15, and then were inhaled with OVA aerosol on Days 22-28. The sensitized mice were administered with inhalation of aerosolized CKZ injection (0.2, 0.4, 0.8 mL x kg(-1), bid), or intraperitoneal injection of CKZ (0.4 mL x kg(-1), bid), dexamethsone (0.5 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)) and saline (control) on Days 22-28. Airway inflammation was evaluated by counting cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and by lung histology. The influences of CKZ on the dilation of tracheal smooth muscle in guinea-pig and the contraction induced by carbamylcholine (CCH)/histamine in vitro were also observed.
RESULTIn vivo, OVA-sensitized mice developed a significant airway inflammatory response that was significant inhibited by inhalation of CKZ (0.8 mL x kg(-1), bid), and intraperitoneal injection of CKZ (0.4 mL x kg(-1), bid) and dexamethasone (0.5 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)). in vitro, CKZ did not dilate tracheal smooth muscles in guinea-pigs, and did not attenuate the contraction induced by carbamylcholine (CCH)/histamine.
CONCLUSIONCKZ can modulate airway inflammation in asthma, but has no dilation effect on the tracheal smooth muscle in guinea-pig in vitro. These results demonstrate that inhaled CKZ is not a preferred administration.