Antianaphylactic and Antipruritic Effects of the Flowers of Impatiens textori MIQ

The anti-anaphylactic and anti-pruritic activities of a 35% EtOH extract (IT) of the flowers of Impatiens textori MIQ. were investigated by in vivo assay. IT and apigenin (1), apigenin 7-glucoside (2) and luteolin (3), principal compounds from IT, inhibited compound 48/80 (COM)-induced by blood pres...

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description The anti-anaphylactic and anti-pruritic activities of a 35% EtOH extract (IT) of the flowers of Impatiens textori MIQ. were investigated by in vivo assay. IT and apigenin (1), apigenin 7-glucoside (2) and luteolin (3), principal compounds from IT, inhibited compound 48/80 (COM)-induced by blood pressure (BP) decrease, which was an immunoglobulin (Ig)E-independent anaphylaxis-like response. Compounds 1—3 all inhibited BP decrease induced by IgE-dependent anaphylaxis. Furthermore, IT also inhibited the blood flow (BF) decrease induced by antigen-induced anaphylaxis in actively sensitized mice. IT showed a significant inhibitory effect on scratching behavior induced by COM without a central depressant. IT also significantly inhibited platelet activating factor (PAF)- and serotonin (5-HT)-induced scratching behavior and mitigated protease (PA)-induced scratching behavior. These findings showed that the flowers of I. textori can be utilized as an anti-anaphylactic and anti-pruritic agent in addition to the traditional applications of this plant.
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Animals
anti-anaphylaxis
anti-pruritus
apigenin
apigenin 7-glucoside
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Blood Pressure - drug effects
Flowers - chemistry
Hypnotics and Sedatives - pharmacology
Immunoglobulin E - immunology
Impatiens - chemistry
Impatiens textori
luteolin
Male
Mice
Motor Activity - drug effects
Muramidase - immunology
p-Methoxy-N-methylphenethylamine - pharmacology
Platelet Activating Factor - pharmacology
Pruritus - drug therapy
Pruritus - psychology
Regional Blood Flow - drug effects
Serotonin - pharmacology
title Antianaphylactic and Antipruritic Effects of the Flowers of Impatiens textori MIQ
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