Abstract

Japanese herbal (Kampo) medicine, Hochuekkito (Bu-Zhong-Yi-Qi-Tang in Chinese, TJ-41) and Juzentaihoto (Shi-Quan-Da-Bu-Tang in Chinese, TJ-48) are well-known Kampo formulas used as tonic. Although these medicines have separately been applied to the patients clinically depending on their symptoms, the differences of the pharmacological activities for these medicines have not been fully understood. TJ-48 and TJ-41 were compared for their effects on antibody response in upper respiratory mucosal immune system in vivo. Oral administration of TJ-41 (100 mg kg−1 per day) to early aged BALB/c mice, which were nasally sensitized with influenza hemagglutinin vaccine, significantly enhanced influenza virus-specific IgA and IgG antibody titers in nasal cavity and sera, respectively. However, oral administration of TJ-48 (100 mg kg−1 per day) failed to show the enhancing activity. TJ-41 increased not only influenza virus-specific IgA antibody titer but also total IgA antibody titer in nasal cavity. The stimulating activity of TJ-41 disappeared after treatment with methotrexate. The present study strongly suggests that TJ-41 can stimulate the mucosal immune system of upper respiratory tract, and results in enhancement of antigen-specific antibody response in upper respiratory mucosal and systemic immune systems.

Highlights

  • Formulas of traditional Japanese herbal (Kampo) medicines, Juzentaihoto (Shi-Quan-Da-Bu-Tang in Chinese, TJ-48) and Hochuekkito (Bu-Zong-Yi-Qi-Tang in Chinese, TJ-41) each comprise totally 10 kinds; 5 each same and 5 each different component herbs, and are used well clinically as tonic

  • It has been known that primary intranasal inoculation of the antigen induces antigen-specific antibody response in systemic immune system through upper respiratory mucosal immune system to result in the elevation of antigen-specific antibody titer in blood stream, and that secondary intranasal inoculation of antigen additively induces the elevation of antigen-specific antibody level of secretory IgA class in nasal cavity [34]

  • The effects of TJ-41 and TJ-48 on the antibody response against primary intranasal inoculation of the influenza HA vaccine were studied by using BALB/c mice of 6 months old

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Introduction

Formulas of traditional Japanese herbal (Kampo) medicines, Juzentaihoto (Shi-Quan-Da-Bu-Tang in Chinese, TJ-48) and Hochuekkito (Bu-Zong-Yi-Qi-Tang in Chinese, TJ-41) each comprise totally 10 kinds; 5 each same and 5 each different component herbs, and are used well clinically as tonic. Few researches on evaluation of differences in mechanisms of action of these medicines have been tried in order to explain the differences of the clinical efficacy of these formulas from basic research. It has been reported that both medicines inhibit liver metastasis of colon 26-L5 cells, TJ-41 shows. It is thought that more studies are necessary to elucidate the differences of action mechanisms of these medicines in order to understand the differences of clinical efficacy between these Kampo medicines

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