Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam

Background: In the present study, we investigated the effect of social isolation stress on IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reactions after 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) challenge in male BALB/c mice passively sensitized with anti-dinitrophenol (DNP) IgE antibody, and examined the effects of Yokuk...

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Main Authors: Eiichi Tahara, Wenjuan Wu, Taku Satoh, Tomohiro Yamada, lzumi Kurosaki, Hiroichi Nagai, Shinyu Nunome, Katsutoshi Terasawa, Ikuo Saiki
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Published: Elsevier 2001-01-01
Series:Allergology International
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spelling doaj-50254777ad3f419aa69e4a6538ec6ce02020-11-25T00:31:08ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302001-01-0150321122110.1046/j.1440-1592.2001.00222.xPsychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepamEiichi Tahara0Wenjuan Wu1Taku Satoh2Tomohiro Yamada3lzumi Kurosaki4Hiroichi Nagai5Shinyu Nunome6Katsutoshi Terasawa7Ikuo Saiki8Department of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Pharmacology, Gifu Pharmaceutical University., Ibaragi, JapanKampo and Pharmacognosy Laboratory, Tsumura Central Laboratories, Tsumura & Co., Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama, Ibaragi, JapanDepartment of Pathogenic Biochemistry, Institute of Natural Medicine, Ibaragi, JapanBackground: In the present study, we investigated the effect of social isolation stress on IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reactions after 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) challenge in male BALB/c mice passively sensitized with anti-dinitrophenol (DNP) IgE antibody, and examined the effects of Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine with antipsychotic action) and a reference drug (diazepam) on the stress-enhanced cutaneous reaction. Methods/Results: In response to challenge with 0.01, 0.025 and 0.05% DNFB, triphasic skin reactions, including an immediate-phase response (IPR), a late-phase response (LPR) and a very late-phase response (vLPR) at 1 and 24 h and 8 days after antigen challenge, respectively, were increased in socially isolated mice compared with group-housed mice. Oral administration of Yokukan-san attenuated the isolation stress-exacerbated triphasic skin reactions in a dose-dependent manner, whereas it had no significant effect on cutaneous reactions in the unstressed group-housed mice. In contrast, intraperitoneal administration of diazepam, a classic benzodiazepine receptor agonist, suppressed the enhanced IPR and LPR in socially isolated mice but, surprisingly, stimulated vLPR in both stressed and unstressed mice, showing different efficacy to Yokukan-san. Moreover, the elevated locomotor activity in socially isolated mice was reduced by Yokukan-san and diazepam, while the isolation stress-induced aggressive behavior was normalized only by diazepam and not by Yokukan-san. Conclusions: The results of the present study indicate that IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reactions were exacerbated by social isolation stress and suggest that Yokukan-san and diazepam antagonize isolation stress-induced cutaneous reactions partly through their sedative action on social isolation stress.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015313654atopic dermatitisdiazepamIgE-mediated skin reactionKampo medicinepsychosocial stresssocial isolation stressYokukan-san
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author Eiichi Tahara
Wenjuan Wu
Taku Satoh
Tomohiro Yamada
lzumi Kurosaki
Hiroichi Nagai
Shinyu Nunome
Katsutoshi Terasawa
Ikuo Saiki
spellingShingle Eiichi Tahara
Wenjuan Wu
Taku Satoh
Tomohiro Yamada
lzumi Kurosaki
Hiroichi Nagai
Shinyu Nunome
Katsutoshi Terasawa
Ikuo Saiki
Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
Allergology International
atopic dermatitis
diazepam
IgE-mediated skin reaction
Kampo medicine
psychosocial stress
social isolation stress
Yokukan-san
author_facet Eiichi Tahara
Wenjuan Wu
Taku Satoh
Tomohiro Yamada
lzumi Kurosaki
Hiroichi Nagai
Shinyu Nunome
Katsutoshi Terasawa
Ikuo Saiki
author_sort Eiichi Tahara
title Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
title_short Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
title_full Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
title_fullStr Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial stress enhances IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: Antagonism by Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine) and diazepam
title_sort psychosocial stress enhances ige-mediated triphasic cutaneous reaction in mice: antagonism by yokukan-san (a kampo medicine) and diazepam
publisher Elsevier
series Allergology International
issn 1323-8930
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Background: In the present study, we investigated the effect of social isolation stress on IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reactions after 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) challenge in male BALB/c mice passively sensitized with anti-dinitrophenol (DNP) IgE antibody, and examined the effects of Yokukan-san (a Kampo medicine with antipsychotic action) and a reference drug (diazepam) on the stress-enhanced cutaneous reaction. Methods/Results: In response to challenge with 0.01, 0.025 and 0.05% DNFB, triphasic skin reactions, including an immediate-phase response (IPR), a late-phase response (LPR) and a very late-phase response (vLPR) at 1 and 24 h and 8 days after antigen challenge, respectively, were increased in socially isolated mice compared with group-housed mice. Oral administration of Yokukan-san attenuated the isolation stress-exacerbated triphasic skin reactions in a dose-dependent manner, whereas it had no significant effect on cutaneous reactions in the unstressed group-housed mice. In contrast, intraperitoneal administration of diazepam, a classic benzodiazepine receptor agonist, suppressed the enhanced IPR and LPR in socially isolated mice but, surprisingly, stimulated vLPR in both stressed and unstressed mice, showing different efficacy to Yokukan-san. Moreover, the elevated locomotor activity in socially isolated mice was reduced by Yokukan-san and diazepam, while the isolation stress-induced aggressive behavior was normalized only by diazepam and not by Yokukan-san. Conclusions: The results of the present study indicate that IgE-mediated triphasic cutaneous reactions were exacerbated by social isolation stress and suggest that Yokukan-san and diazepam antagonize isolation stress-induced cutaneous reactions partly through their sedative action on social isolation stress.
topic atopic dermatitis
diazepam
IgE-mediated skin reaction
Kampo medicine
psychosocial stress
social isolation stress
Yokukan-san
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015313654
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