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Antipruritic effect of ginsenoside rb1 and compound k in scratching behavior mouse models.

Yong-Wook Shin1, Dong-Hyun Kim.   

Abstract

The antipruritic and vascular permeability-inhibitory effects of ginsenoside Rb1, a main component of ginseng frequently used as a traditional medicine in Asian countries, and its metabolite compound K by intestinal microflora were investigated in scratching behavior animal models induced by compound 48/80, substance P, and histamine. Ginsenoside Rb1 and compound K orally administered 1 and 6 h before the treatment of compound 48/80 showed antipruritic effect. These ginsenosides administered at a dose of 50 mg/kg 6 h before the treatment of compound 48/80 inhibited scratching behaviors by 51% and 64%, respectively, compared with that of the control. These ginsenosides also inhibited the vascular permeability of skin. Compound K intraperitoneally administered 1 h before the treatment of compound 48/80 potently inhibited the scratching behaviors induced by compound 48/80. However, intraperitoneally administered ginsenoside Rb1 did not inhibit scratching behaviors. Compound K inhibited compound 48/80-, substance P-, and histamine-induced scratching behaviors, with 50% inhibitory doses of 4.2, 5.9, and 3.8 mg/kg, respectively, and vascular permeability, with 50% inhibitory doses of 5.8, 6.8, and 4.1 mg/kg, respectively. These results suggest that ginsenoside Rb1 and its metabolite compound K by intestinal microflora can improve scratching behaviors.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16141639     DOI: 10.1254/jphs.fp0050260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Sci        ISSN: 1347-8613            Impact factor:   3.337


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