| Literature DB >> 27695633 |
Eiji Inoue1, Yasuharu Shimizu1, Ryo Masui1, Tomoe Tsubonoya1, Tomomi Hayakawa1, Keiichi Sudoh1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to clarify the effects of agarwood on histamine release from mast cells in rats and on the scratching behaviors in mice.Entities:
Keywords: histamine release; mast cells; scratching behavior; agarwood
Year: 2016 PMID: 27695633 PMCID: PMC5043088 DOI: 10.3831/KPI.2016.19.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharmacopuncture ISSN: 2093-6966
Sample list of agarwood
| Sample No | Supplier | Producing area | Lot No. | Market price (yen/g) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M | Indonesia | 87199 | 70 |
| 2 | M | Indonesia | 87203 | 36 |
| 3 | M | Indonesia | W04603 | 112 |
| 4 | M | Indonesia | 87253 | 135 |
| 5 | M | Indonesia | W04602 | 154 |
| 6 | M | Indonesia | 87252 | 174 |
| 7 | M | Indonesia | W04601 | 269 |
| 8 | M | Indonesia | 87251 | 283 |
| 9 | M | Indonesia | A237 | - |
| 10 | K | Vietnam | S09092991 | - |
| 11 | K | Indonesia (Sumatra) | 09091481① | - |
| 12 | K | Indonesia (Kalimantan) | - | 185 |
| 13 | K | Indonesia | 3092609 | 185 |
| 14 | K | Indonesia (Ambon) | - | 295 |
| 15 | K | Indonesia | 3092616 | 295 |
| 16 | K | Indonesia (Sumatra [Lampung]) | - | - |
| 17 | K | Indonesia | 04120723 | - |
| 18 | W | Vietnam | - | 117 |
M, K, and W refer to three different randomly chosen suppliers.
Fig. 1Effects of agarwood (Sample No. 1) and agarotetrol on compound 48/80- or Con A- induced histamine release from rat mast cells. The data are expressed as means ± SEs. (n = 3 - 6).
Effect of agarwood on compound 48/80-induced histamine release from rat mast cells
| Sample No | IC50 (μg/mL |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.13 |
| 2 | > 100 |
| 3 | 3.28 |
| 4 | 36.1 |
| 5 | 1.26 |
| 6 | > 100 |
| 7 | 11.3 |
| 8 | 44.4 |
| 9 | 18.3 |
| 10 | 8.36 |
| 11 | 68.9 |
| 12 | 132 |
| 13 | 28.1 |
| 14 | 20.8 |
| 15 | 24.8 |
| 16 | 36.4 |
| 17 | 36.7 |
| 18 | 4.74 |
IC50, 50% inhibitory concentration.
Fig. 2TLC comparison of 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone derivatives for several kinds of agarwood.
Fig. 3Effects of agarwood and sodium cromoglycate on hyaluronidase activity. The data are expressed as means ± SEs (n = 3 except for sodium cromoglycate 215 μM for which n = 6). The inhibitory effects on histamine release (IC50, μg/mL) are shown for samples No. 1 (1.13), No. 18 (4.74), No. 15 (24.8), and No. 8 (44.4).
Fig. 4Effect of agarwood (Sample No. 1) on the cAMP levels in rat mast cells. Rat mast cells (2 × 106 cells/mL) were pretreated with agarwood (100 μg/mL). The data are expressed as means ± SEs (n = 5). †P < 0.01 and *P < 0.05 indicate statistically significant differences from the values at zero incubation time, as determined by using Dunnett’s test.
Fig. 5Effects of agarwood (Sample No. 1) and diphenhydramine on compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior in mice. The data are expressed as means ± SEs (n = 10 except for diphenhydramine 50 mg/kg for which n = 4 and agarwood 30 mg/kg for which n = 5). †P < 0.01 as compared with the control group by using Dunnett’s test.