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Immunomodulatory effects of seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides
L.) against chromium (VI) induced immunosuppression.
Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied
Sciences, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi 110054, India.
The present study reports the immunomodulatory
effects of seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) leaf extract on
cellular and humoral immune response by studying delayed-type
hypersensitivity response, IL-2, IL-4 and gamma-IFN levels and
antibody titres in chromium-induced immunosuppressed animals. Oral
feeding of chromium (30 mg/kg bw) significantly inhibited antibody
production and S-RBC induced delayed-type hypersensitivity
response. Administration of leaf extract (100 mg/kg bw) along with
chromium significantly inhibited chromium-induced
immunosuppression. To understand the immunomodulatory mechanism of
leaf extract, in vitro studies were carried out using rat
lymphocytes. Addition of chromium resulted in a significant
decrease in lymphocyte size and increased ROS generation. The leaf
extract of seabuckthorn significantly inhibited chromium-induced
reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and maintained the cell
size identical to that of control cells. Chromium treatment
markedly inhibited the mitochondrial transmembrane potential by
larger lymphocytes in particular, while the leaf extract restored
the same significantly. Chromium also inhibited significantly
concanavalin A (ConA) induced IL-2, IL-4 and gamma-IFN production
in rat lymphocytes. The leaf extract (100 microg/ml) alone
stimulated IL-2 and gamma-IFN production even in the absence of
ConA and also inhibited chromium-induced decline in IL-2 and
gamma-IFN production but it did not change IL-4 production. These
observations suggest that the leaf extract of seabuckthorn has
significant immunomodulatory activity and specifically activates
the cell-mediated immune response.
Notes by chiroted:
SBT inhibits immunosuppression and ROS generation, restores mitochondrial transmembrane potential. Stimulates IL-2 and gamma IFN production. IL-2 modulates pain and Seabuckthorn has shown the ability to increase IL-2 levels