Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (03): 343-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the effect of Rhizoma Atractylodis extract (ERA) in protecting gastric mucosa andmodulating gastrointestinal immune function of a rat model of spleen deficiency syndrome and elucidate the mechanism bywhich ERA improves spleen deficiency syndrome. Methods Male rats fed with Xiaochengqi decoction and subjected toirregular feeding to induce spleen deficiency syndrome. The established models were randomized into model group, high-,moderate- and low-dose ERA groups, and domperidone group. After corresponding treatment for 30 days, the content of IgAin the intestinal lavage fluid, serum IgG, and the indices of the spleen and thymus were determined. The pathological changesin the gastric mucosa was observed with HE staining, gastric mucosal blood flow was evaluated with laser Doppler rheometry,and the expression of TFF1 in the gastric mucosa and TLR4 expression in the colon tissue were detected withimmunohistochemistry. Results The rat models of spleen deficiency syndrome showed obvious abnormalities in gastricmucosal morphology, blood flow and immunological indexes. Compared with the model rats, the rats receiving ERAtreatment as different doses all showed significant improvements in gastric mucosal morphology, blood flow volume, gastricmucosa trefoil factor 1 (TFF1) expression, intestinal lavage fluid IgA content, serum IgG content, indices of the spleen andthymus, and TLR4 expression in the colon TLR4 (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Conclusion ERA can inhibit gastric mucosal damage,protect and repair the damaged mucosal tissues, and improve the immune function of in rats with spleen deficiency.
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