Effect of Buddleja officinalis eye drops to inflammatory factors of lacrimal gland cells of castrated male rabbit with dry eye
Author:
Fund Project:

National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81574031); Hunan Provincial High Level Health Talent “225” Training Project; Project Supported by Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department(No.2015SF2016-6); Project Supported by Hunan Provincial Development and Reform Commission(No.\〖2014\〗 658); Construction Project of Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology with Traditonal Chinese Medicine(No.2017TP1018); Changsha Science and Technology Project(No.KC1704005).

  • Article
  • | |
  • Metrics
  • |
  • Reference [15]
  • |
  • Related [20]
  • | | |
  • Comments
    Abstract:

    AIM:To observe the effect of different concentrations Buddleja offcinalis eye drops(BOED)to inflammatory factors of lacrimal gland cells of castrated male rabbit with dry eye.

    METHODS:Forty-two healthy adult New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 7 groups, 6 rabbits each group. Group A: blank group; Group B: model group; Group C: low concentrations BOED group; Group D: medium concentrations BOED; Group E: high concentrations BOED; Group F: the placebo group; Group G: testosterone groups. All rabbits of groups B to G were cut off bilateral testis and epididymis except group A. The rabbits of groups C, D, E and F were dropped relevant eye drops except groups A and B. All rabbits were tested for Schimer I test(SIT)and break-up time(BUT)before operation and 4wk after operation. Expressions of inflammatory factors of TNF-α, IL-1β from lacrimal gland cells were checked in immunohistochemical staining method.

    RESULTS:1)Comparison of SIT and BUT: Compared with the groups D, E and G, group C had statistical significance(P<0.01). Compared with groups D and E, G groups, there was no significant difference among those group after operation(P>0.05); 2)Comparison of inflammatory factors of TNF-α, IL-1β after operation: Compared with value of the average optical density of TNF-α and IL-1β of group C, those of groups D, E and G were obviously different after operation(P<0.05). Compared D with E, G groups, there was no significant difference between those group after operation(P>0.05).

    CONCLUSION: 1)Compared with androgen, BOED has the similar effect of depressing the expression of inflammatory factors. But its effect is slightly weaker than the androgen; 2)The depressing effect of medium and high concentration BOED are better than low concentration. Compared with medium and high concentration of BOED, there was no significant difference between two groups.

    Reference
    1 Zhao KX, Yang PZ. Ophthalmic Science. Eigth Edition, Beijing: People's Medical Publishing House 2013:92
    2 Wei SH, Wang ZJ. Ophthalmic Laboratory Animal Science. Beijing: People's Medical Publishing House 2010:94
    3 Ma YQ, Wang CF, Liu MG. Study on apoptosis and expression of related genes in corneal epithelial cells of rabbit model of dry eye. Ophthalmic Research 2004; 22(3):286-289
    4 The definition and classification of dry eye disease: report of the definition and classification subcommittee of the international dry eye workshop. Ocul Surf 2007; 5(2):75-92
    5 Pflugfelder SC, Jones D, Ji Z,Afonso A, Monroy D. Altered cytokine balance in the tear fluid and conjunctiva of patients with sjogrrn's syndrome keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Curr Eye Res 1999; 19(3):201-211
    6 Chinese Pharmacopoeia Commission. Beijing: China Medical Science and Technology Press 2015:329
    7 Pharmacopoeia Committee of the Ministry of Health of People's Republic of China. Chinese Pharmacopoeia 1995 edition. Guangdong Science and Technology Publishing House 1995:291
    8 Xu GJ, Shi DW, Shen LD,et al. Health pharmacy. Beijing: People's Medical Publishing House 1986:313
    9 Guo L, Zhu WC, Liu C. Advances in studies of chemical componets of Buddleja officinalis Maxim and their bioactivities. Food Res Dev 2012; 33(7):222-225
    10 Huang XL, Zhou YW, Wang W. Research progress on the pharmacological effects of Flavonoids from Herba. Chin Trad Patent Med 2005; 27(6):19-781
    11 Moyad MA. Complementary therapies for reducing the risk of osteoporosis in patients receiving luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone treatment/orchiectomy for prostate cancer: a review and assessment of the need for more research. Urology 2002; 59(4 Suppl 1):34-40
    12 Wang F, Peng QH, Li HZ, Wang F, Yao XL, Li WJ. Influence for cell model of dry eye after intervention of plasma contaning Buddleja officinalis flavone and the expression of Bax mRNA and Bcl-2 inlacrimal gland epithelial cells. Int J Ophthalmol 2012; 12(10):1836-1840
    13 Peng QH, Yao XL, Wu QL, Zhang JR, Tan HY, Zhang JR, Tan HY. Effect of Buddleja officinalis eye drops to androgen receptors of lacrimal gland cells of castrated male rats with dry eye. Chin J Integr Trad West Med 2012; 32(01):72-75
    14 Li HZ, Peng QH, Wang F, Yao XL, Li WJ. Effects of Buddleja officinalis total flavonoids on serum testosterone level of castrated male rats with xeroma. Int J Ophthalmol 2013; 13(11):2174-2178
    15 Yao XL, Peng QH, Peng J, Wu QL, Tan HY. Effects of total Buddleja officinalis flavonoids on Luteinizing Hormone in serum of castrated male rats with xeroma. J Hunan Univ Chin Med 2013;(7):8-12
    Cited by
    Comments
    Comments
    分享到微博
    Submit
Get Citation

Jun Peng, Yun Ouyang, Wen-Juan Li,/et al.Effect of Buddleja officinalis eye drops to inflammatory factors of lacrimal gland cells of castrated male rabbit with dry eye. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2018;18(8):1359-1364

Copy
Share
Article Metrics
  • Abstract:1220
  • PDF: 1074
  • HTML: 0
  • Cited by: 0
Publication History
  • Received:May 12,2017
  • Revised:June 03,2018
  • Online: July 20,2018