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Journal of Korean Oriental Medical Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology & Dermatology
2008 Volume.21 No. 1 p.16 ~ p.25
The Effects of Acorus gramineus on Changes of Nasal Tissue in Allergic Rhinitis Model
Jung Ey-Ryung

Kim Yoon-Bum
Abstract
Background & Objectives: Rhinitis is an inflammation of nasal mucosa. The major symtoms are watery rhinorrhea, sneezing, itchy nose, and nasal obstruction. Allergic rhinitis is an immune reaction by allergen. So, we aimed to determine therapeutic effects of Acorus gramineus by observing changes in IL-4, IFN-r and the nasal mucosal tissue.

Materials and Methods: Fifteen BALC/c mice were divided into three groups : m group(which ate low concentrated herbal medicine ), M group(which ate high concentrated herbal medicine) and control group. Control and experimental group were induced allergic rhinitis by Ovalbumin as the method of Levin and Vaz. Experimental group was orally administered the Acorus gramineus extract for 28days. We observed changes in IL-4, IFN-r and trans aminase(AST, ALT) in blood and nasal mucosa and submucosa.

Results: There were no significant changes statistically in IL-4 and IFN-r in blood(p<0.05). And there were no hepatotoxicity with Acorus gramineus extract. Histologically, almost no inflammatory response in treatment group(m,M) against that there were inflammatory response(increased goblet cells, dilated vessels, edema of bowman¡¯s glands and injured olfactory hairs) in control group.

Conclusion: According to above results, it is supposed that Acorus gramineus has no immunological effects on allergic rhinitis.
KEYWORD
Acorusgramineus, Ovalbumin, AllergicRhinitis, IL-4IFN-r, Respiratorycell, Olfactorycell
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