Antianaphylactic Effect of Sinpo-tang by Anal Therapy

肛腸療法에 의한 辛蒲湯의 抗아나필락시 效果

  • 이종범 (圓光大學校 韓醫科大學 脾系內科學敎室) ;
  • 문석재 (圓光大學校 韓醫科大學 脾系內科學敎室) ;
  • 문구 (圓光大學校 韓醫科大學 脾系內科學敎室) ;
  • 원진희 (圓光大學校 韓醫科大學 脾系內科學敎室) ;
  • 김태균 (圓光大學校 韓醫科大學 脾系內科學敎室) ;
  • 배남규 (圓光大學校 韓醫科大學 脾系內科學敎室)
  • Published : 20010500

Abstract

Objective : Anal Therapy is another way of taking medicine and applies to each field of clinical treatment extensively. Sinpo-tang(SPT) has been used for the treatment of a allergic rhinitis. In this study, the auther investigated the anti anaphylactic action of Sinpo-tang by anal therapy was investigated on cutaneous allergic reaction models. Methods : Results : 1. Sinpo-tang (0,001-0.1 g/kg) dose-dependently inhibited the compound 48/80-induced ear swelling response in mice. Inhibitory effect of Sinpo-tang was significant (P < 0.05) at the doses of 0.01, 0.1 g/kg. 2. Sinpo-tang (0.001-0.1 g/kg) inhibited the cutaneous allergic reaction activated by anti-dinitrophenyl IgE in rats. Of special note, Sinpo-tang (0.1 g/kg) inhibited the cutaneous allergic reaction by $68\%$. 3. This inhibitory effect of Sinpo-tang was confirmed by observation of alcian blue/nuclear fast red stained-mast cells in the cutaneous tissue. 4. Sinpo-tang (0.01-1 g/L) dose-dependently inhibited the compound 48/80-induced histamine release from the peritoneal mast cells. Conclusions :These results indicate that anal therapy of Sinpo-tang may be beneficial in the treatment of mast cell-mediated anaphylaxis by inhibition of histamine release from mast cells in vivo and in vitro.

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