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Inhibitory effect of saponin fraction from Codonopsis lanceolata on immune cell-mediated inflammatory responses

Authors
Byeon, Se EunChoi, Wahn SooHong, Eock KeeLee, JaehwiRhee, Man HeePark, Hwa-JinCho, Jae Youl
Issue Date
Jun-2009
Publisher
PHARMACEUTICAL SOC KOREA
Keywords
Codonopsis lanceolata; Saponin fraction; Anti-inflammatory effects; Inflammatory responses; Inflammatory cells
Citation
ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH, v.32, no.6, pp 813 - 822
Pages
10
Journal Title
ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH
Volume
32
Number
6
Start Page
813
End Page
822
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/23175
DOI
10.1007/s12272-009-1601-7
ISSN
0253-6269
1976-3786
Abstract
Saponin components are known to be pharmaceutically, cosmetically and nutraceutically valuable principles found in various herbal medicine. In this study, we evaluated the inhibitory role of saponin fraction (SF), prepared from C. lanceolata, an ethnopharmacologically famous plant, on various inflammatory responses managed by monocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes and mast cells. SF clearly suppressed the release of nitric oxide (NO) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, but not prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2)). While this fraction did not scavenge the reactivity of SNP-induced radicals in RAW264. 7 cells, it negatively modulated the phagocytic uptake of macrophages treated with FITC-dextran. Interestingly, SF completely diminished cell-cell adhesion events induced by both CD29 and CD43, but not cell-fibronectin adhesion. Concanavalin (Con) A [as well phytohemaglutinin A (PHA)]-induced proliferation of splenic lymphocytes as well as interferon (IFN)-gamma production were also clearly suppressed by SF treatment. Finally, SF also significantly blocked the degranulation process of mast cell line RBL-2H3 cell as assessed by DNP-BSA-induced beta-hexosaminidase activity. The anti-inflammatory activities of SF on NO production seemed to be due to inhibition of nuclear factor (NF)-kappa B activation signaling, since it blocked the phosphorylation of inhibitor of kappa B (I kappa B)alpha as well as inducible NO synthase (iNOS) expression. Therefore, these results suggest that SF may be considered as a promising herbal medicine with potent anti-inflammatory actions.
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