The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Immuno-modulatory effects of ginseng, including both immuno-stimulatory and immuno-suppressive effects, have been widely reported. This study aims to determine whether the paradoxical immuno-modulatory effect is related to unique phy...

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Main Authors: Charpentier Paul, Azike Chike, Hou Jirui, Pei Hua, King Lui Edmund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-05-01
Series:Chinese Medicine
Online Access:http://www.cmjournal.org/content/6/1/21
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spelling doaj-ed0cb0d674e44193847a902b9b7a92682020-11-24T21:44:35ZengBMCChinese Medicine1749-85462011-05-01612110.1186/1749-8546-6-21The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophagesCharpentier PaulAzike ChikeHou JiruiPei HuaKing Lui Edmund<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Immuno-modulatory effects of ginseng, including both immuno-stimulatory and immuno-suppressive effects, have been widely reported. This study aims to determine whether the paradoxical immuno-modulatory effect is related to unique phytochemical profiles of different North American (NA) ginseng, namely aqueous (AQ) and alcoholic (ALC) extracts.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>AQ and ALC extracts were prepared and their immuno-bioactivity were studied <it>in vitro </it>in murine macrophages (Raw 264.7) through measuring the direct stimulatory production of pro-inflammatory mediator and cytokines as well as the suppression of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulatory response by the two extracts. Gel permeation chromatography was used to fractionate and isolate phytochemicals for characterization of ginseng extracts.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>AQ extract up-regulated the production of nitric oxide (NO), tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) while ALC extract did not. ALC extract but not AQ extract suppressed LPS-induced macrophage NO and TNF-α production. These immuno-stimulatory and suppressive effects were exhibited at similar extract concentrations. Moreover, the macrophage-stimulating activity of the AQ extract was inhibited in the presence of ALC extract. Fractionation of AQ extract revealed the presence of two major peaks at 230 nm with average molecular weights of 73,000 and 37,000 Da. The first fraction had similar elution volume as the crude polysaccharide (PS) fraction isolated from the AQ extract, and it was the only bioactive species. Parallel fractionation study of ALC extract yielded similar elution profiles; however, both sub-fractions were devoid of PS. Fraction I of the ALC extract suppressed LPS-induced NO production dose-dependently.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>ALC extract of NA ginseng, which was devoid of PS, was immuno-inhibitory whereas the AQ extract, which contained PS, was immuno-stimulatory. These extract-related anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory effects may be considered as the Yin and Yang actions of ginseng.</p> http://www.cmjournal.org/content/6/1/21
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author Charpentier Paul
Azike Chike
Hou Jirui
Pei Hua
King Lui Edmund
spellingShingle Charpentier Paul
Azike Chike
Hou Jirui
Pei Hua
King Lui Edmund
The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
Chinese Medicine
author_facet Charpentier Paul
Azike Chike
Hou Jirui
Pei Hua
King Lui Edmund
author_sort Charpentier Paul
title The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
title_short The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
title_full The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
title_fullStr The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
title_full_unstemmed The Yin and Yang actions of North American ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
title_sort yin and yang actions of north american ginseng root in modulating the immune function of macrophages
publisher BMC
series Chinese Medicine
issn 1749-8546
publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Immuno-modulatory effects of ginseng, including both immuno-stimulatory and immuno-suppressive effects, have been widely reported. This study aims to determine whether the paradoxical immuno-modulatory effect is related to unique phytochemical profiles of different North American (NA) ginseng, namely aqueous (AQ) and alcoholic (ALC) extracts.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>AQ and ALC extracts were prepared and their immuno-bioactivity were studied <it>in vitro </it>in murine macrophages (Raw 264.7) through measuring the direct stimulatory production of pro-inflammatory mediator and cytokines as well as the suppression of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulatory response by the two extracts. Gel permeation chromatography was used to fractionate and isolate phytochemicals for characterization of ginseng extracts.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>AQ extract up-regulated the production of nitric oxide (NO), tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) while ALC extract did not. ALC extract but not AQ extract suppressed LPS-induced macrophage NO and TNF-α production. These immuno-stimulatory and suppressive effects were exhibited at similar extract concentrations. Moreover, the macrophage-stimulating activity of the AQ extract was inhibited in the presence of ALC extract. Fractionation of AQ extract revealed the presence of two major peaks at 230 nm with average molecular weights of 73,000 and 37,000 Da. The first fraction had similar elution volume as the crude polysaccharide (PS) fraction isolated from the AQ extract, and it was the only bioactive species. Parallel fractionation study of ALC extract yielded similar elution profiles; however, both sub-fractions were devoid of PS. Fraction I of the ALC extract suppressed LPS-induced NO production dose-dependently.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>ALC extract of NA ginseng, which was devoid of PS, was immuno-inhibitory whereas the AQ extract, which contained PS, was immuno-stimulatory. These extract-related anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory effects may be considered as the Yin and Yang actions of ginseng.</p>
url http://www.cmjournal.org/content/6/1/21
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