H. Kiyohara et al., EFFECT OF ORAL-ADMINISTRATION OF A PECTIC POLYSACCHARIDE FRACTION FROM A KAMPO (JAPANESE HERBAL) MEDICINE JUZEN-TAIHO-TO ON ANTIBODY-RESPONSE OF MICE, Planta medica, 61(5), 1995, pp. 429-434
A dried decoction of a kampo (Japanese herbal) medicine, Juzen-Taiho-T
o (TJ-48), has been fractionated into five fractions and tested for th
eir effects on antibody response of mice. An intraperitoneal injection
(300 mg/kg) of TJ-48 stimulated anti-sheep red blood cell (SRBC) anti
body response of normal Balb/c mice, but only the polysaccharide fract
ion (F-5, 300 mg/kg) enhanced the antibody response among the fraction
s from TJ-48. When F-5 (0.5 or 1.0 g/kg/day) was orally administered t
o normal Balb/c mice (7-weeks-old) from 7 days before to 4 days after
immunization with SRBC, the number of anti-SRBC-IgM-PFC in spleen and
the titer of anti-SRBC-IgM in plasma were increased significantly. How
ever, a lower dose (0.1 g/kg/day) of F-5 did not show a significant st
imulative activity on the anti-SRBC-response. Although aged Balb/c mic
e (6-months-old) produced a lower level of anti-SRBC-IgG in comparison
with young Balb/c mice (8-weeks-old), the anti-SRBC-IgG response of t
he aged mice was stimulated significantly when F-5 (0.13 g/kg/day) or
TJ-48 (1.0 g/kg/day) was orally administered to the aged mice from 6 d
ays before immunization. Intraperitoneal injections of i-carrageenan (
2.5 mg/kg/day) at 3 and 1 days before the immunization with SRBC incre
ased the level of anti-SRBC antibody response compared with normal mic
e. Oral administrations of TJ-48 (1.0 g/kg/day) or F-5 (0.5 g/kg/day)
to the i-carageenan-treated mice reduced the level of the anti-SRBC-an
tibody response near to that of normal mice. When cis-diaminedichlorop
latinium (CDDP, 5 mg/kg/day) was injected to Balb/c mice 5 times from
3 days before to 1 day after the immunization, the production of anti-
SRBC-IgM in the CDDP-treated mice was decreased in comparison with tha
t of normal mice. However, when F-5 was orally administered to the CDD
P-treated mice from 4 days before the first injection of CDDP, the ant
i-SRBC-IgM response was increased to the level of normal mice. The ant
i-SRBC-response was also stimulated by oral administrations of the oth
er fractions [MeOH-soluble fraction (F-1, 0.6 g/kg/day) and mixture of
water-soluble-dialyzable (F-3) and EtOH-soluble-nondialyzable (F-4) f
ractions (0.13 g/kg/day)] from TJ-48.