1.Glycyrrhizic acid ointment in the treatment of chronic eczema in guinea pigs
Jinqi LI ; Shuya SHE ; Qin WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(8):595-596
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of glycyrrhizic acid ointment on chronic eczema in guinea pigs.Methods Totally,60 Kunming male mice,60 Kunming mice and 60 albino guinea pigs were respectively classified into 6 groups:model group,ointment base group,dexamethasone group,high-,medium-and low-dose glycyrrhizic acid group.To observe the effect of glycyrrhizic acid ointment on the swelling of mouse auricles,dexamethasone and different doses of glycyrrhizic acid ointment were topically applied to both auricles of male mice in corresponding groups followed by the establishement of mouse auricle swelling model induced by xylene.One and a half hours later,the mice were sacrificed,and the weight of swelling auricles was weighed.Scratching behavior was induced by dextran 40 in Kunming mice following the application of dexamethasone or glycyrrhizic acid ointment.The latent period and frequency of scraching were recorded for every Kunming mice.To establish a model of eczema,guinea pigs were sensitized with dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB,5%) in the neck and back and challenged by DNCB (0.1%) on the inner surface of right ears once a week for 4 weeks;subsequently,both auricles were treated with dexamethasone or glycyrrhizic acid ointment once a day for 10 days.Then,the thickness of auricles of guinea pigs was measured,and skin tissue was obtained from the right ear of guinea pigs and subjected to a pathological analysis.Results The high- and medium-dose of glycyrrhizic acid ointment could suppress the xylene-induced swelling of mouse auricles (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ).The latent period of scratching could be lengthened by high dose of glycyrrhizic acid (P < 0.05).The three doses of glycyrrhizic acid all reduced scratching frequency in Kunming mice (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ).Attenuated swelling of auricles (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ) and relieved pathological changes were observed in guinea pigs after treatment with glycyrrhizic acid ointment.Conclusion Glycyrrhizic acid ointment shows a therapeutic effect on chronic eczema in guinea pigs.
2.Effects of Glycyrrhizic Acid Ointment on Th1/Th2 Immunologic Mechanism in Mice with Chronic Eczema
Shuya SHE ; Jinqi LI ; Lu CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(12):1370-1373
Objective To observe the immunological mechanism of glycyrrhizic acid ointment on chronic eczema mouse model. Methods Mice were randomly divided into blank control group,model control group,base material group, dexamethasone acetate cream group,glycyrrhizic acid ointment high,medium and low dose groups.Except for the blank control group,chronic eczema mouse model was established by chronic repeated 2,4-nitrochlorobenzene stimulation.The contents of IL-4, IL-18,IFN-γ in serum and the T lymphocyte subpopulation in the peripheral blood were all determined after 14 days. Results Glycyrrhizic acid ointment in high,medium groups could significantly reduce the contents of interleukin (IL)-2,IL-5,IL-6,IL-18,interferon(IFN)-γ in serum,with significant differences as compared with the model control group(P<0.01 or P<0.05).The content of IL-4 in serum was significantly increased in the glycyrrhizic acid ointment high,medium groups as compared with the model control group (P<0.01 or P<0.05).Compared with model control group,CD+4T lymphocyte percentage and CD+4/CD+8T in peripheral blood were significantly increased,and CD+8T lymphocyte percentage decreased significantly (P<0.01 or P<0.05). Conclusion Glycyrrhizic acid ointment's effect of treating chronic eczema may be related to regulating the balance of Th1 and Th2 and correcting the immune disorders.