The Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Fructus Kochiae on Allergic Contact Dermatitis Rats via pERK1/2/TLR4/NF- B Pathway Activation

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Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common irritability skin disease, which can be cured by using the Chinese patent medicine. To explore the pharmacological effect of total flavonoids of Fructus Kochiae (FK) on ACD, we used dinitrochlorobenzene- (DNCB-) induced ACD rats. Five groups were used in our experiments. The normal group and the DNCB group were treated with 0.5% CMC-Na; the DNCB + hFK group was treated with a high dose of total flavonoids of FK (200 mg/kg); the DNCB + lFK group was treated with a low dose of FK (100 mg/kg); the DNCB + Pre group was treated with prednisolone acetate (2.5 mg/kg). The results showed that FK treatment had significantly attenuated the inflammation induced by DNCB. The increased concentration of cytokines including IL-6, IL-18, and IFN-Ξ³ in ACD rats could be reversed by the FK administration, while IL-10 expressed the opposite result; the expression level of TLR4, pERK1/2, and NF-B could be downregulated by the treatment with FK in the ACD rat. In a word, the total flavonoids of the FK had an anti-inflammatory effect on the DNCB-induced ACD rat; this regulatory mechanism was highly possible based on the pERK1/2/TLR4-NF-B pathway activation.

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  • Figure 1: A brief diagram of the ACD model construction and treatment protocol.
  • Figure 2: The HPLC chromatogram of the standard substance (a) and the total flavonoids of FK (b).
  • Figure 3: Effect of the total flavonoids of FK on theDNCB-inducedACD ear swelling.The groups treated with FK showed significant swelling recover at day 15. (a) The ear thickness of rat at days 1/5/7/15: the groups treated with FK showed significant ear thickness attenuation since day 7. (b)The ear weight of rat at day 15: the groups treated with FK showed ear swelling recovery at day 15.The data were present as themeans SD (𝑛 = 10). Compared with the Nor. group, ###𝑝 < 0.001; compared with the DNCB group, βˆ—βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.001,βˆ—π‘ < 0.05.
  • Figure 4: Effect of the total flavonoids of FK on ear histopathology on theDNCB-inducedACD rat (originalmagnification 100x and 200x). (a) Nor., (b) DNCB, (c) DNCB + Pre, (d) DNCB + hFK, and (e) DNCB + lFK.Themarked sites with arrow: A denoted the monocyte infiltration and B denoted the epidermal keratinization.
  • Figure 5: Influences of total flavonoids of FK on the IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, and IFN-𝛾 levels in the serum of ACD rat. The data was presented as the mean Β± SD (𝑛 = 6). Compared with the Nor. group, ###𝑝 < 0.001, ##𝑝 < 0.01; compared with the DNCB group, βˆ—βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.001, βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.01.
  • Figure 6: Influences of total flavonoids of FK on the IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, and IFN-𝛾 levels in the ear tissue of ACD rat.The data was presented as the mean Β± SD (𝑛 = 8). Compared with the Nor. group, ###𝑝 < 0.001, ##𝑝 < 0.01; compared with the DNCB group, βˆ—βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.001, βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.01.
  • Figure 7: Effects of the total flavonoids of FK on in pERK1/2, NF-πœ…B, and TLR4 activation in ACD rat. The representative immunohistochemical experiments were shown; the data was presented as the mean Β± SD (𝑛 = 5). Compared with the Nor. group, ###𝑝 < 0.001; compared with the DNCB group, βˆ—βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.001, βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.01.
  • Figure 8: Effects of the total flavonoids of FK on in pERK1/2, NF-πœ…B, and TLR4 activation in ACD rat. The representative western bolts were shown; the data was presented as the mean Β± SD (𝑛 = 3). Compared with the Nor. group, ##𝑝 < 0.01; compared with the DNCB group, βˆ—βˆ—π‘ < 0.01, βˆ—π‘ < 0.05.

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Xiao, Z., Xiao, S., Zhang, Y., Pan, T., & Ouyang, B. (2018). The Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Fructus Kochiae on Allergic Contact Dermatitis Rats via pERK1/2/TLR4/NF- B Pathway Activation. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1096920

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