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Forsythia suspensa extract alleviates hypersensitivity induced by soybean β-conglycinin in weaned piglets

Journal

JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 128, Issue 2, Pages 412-418

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2010.01.035

Keywords

Forsythia suspensa; Soybean allergy; Mast cells; Histamine; Cytokines; Swine

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30430520, 30973960]
  2. SKLAN [2004DA125184-T-0810, 2006BAD121305-10]

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Aim of the study. Soybeans are known to stimulate food allergies, however, current therapies are lacking in alleviating hypersensitivity. The present study investigated whether Forsythia suspensa extract could attenuate purified soybean beta-conglycinin-induced anaphylactic reactions in weaned piglets. Materials and methods. Eighteen 14-day-old piglets were sensitized and boosted by oral administration of purified beta-conglycinin Forsythia suspensa extract was supplemented in the diet after the initial sensitization and continued for the remainder of the experiment Piglets were challenged on day 28, and anaphylactic symptoms, passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, plasma histamine and intestinal microbial flora were analyzed. T-cell proliferative responses and cytokine production were also determined. Results Forsythia suspensa extract alleviated beta-conglycinin-induced anaphylactic symptoms by markedly reducing anaphylactic antibodies, mast cell degranulation, and histamine release while improving intestinal microbial flora. Furthermore, Forsythia suspensa extract significantly suppressed beta-conglyanin-induced T lymphocyte proliferation and IL-4 synthesis Conclusion Forsythia suspensa extract protected beta-conglycinin-sensitized piglets from anaphylactic reactions Forsythia suspensa extract may provide a novel effective therapy for soybean allergy Crown Copyright (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved

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