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Frontiers of Agriculture in China

ISSN 1673-7334

ISSN 1673-744X(Online)

CN 11-5729/S

Front Agric Chin    2011, Vol. 5 Issue (1) : 102-105    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11703-010-1046-6
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Effects of traditional Chinese medicine “Yimu Shenghuatang” on cytochrome P450 in cow inflammatory endometrial cells
Jinliang DU1, Jianhua QIN1, Jingsheng CHU2, Lina XU1, Yuzhong MA1()
1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071001, China; 2. College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Dingzhou 073000, China
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Abstract

To investigate the metabolism mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine “Yimu Shenghuatang” on dairy cow endometrial cells, the primary cultured endometrial cells in dairy cows were isolated by a collagenase digestion method, and an inflammatory model of the endometrial cells by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was made. The cells were treated with gradient concentrations of LPS, the cultured supernatants were collected in different periods, and the contents of TNF-α, IL-1β were determined by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The results showed that 100 ng·mL-1 LPS was the optimal concentration to induce the inflammation of cultured endometrial cells. The inflammatory endometrial cells were treated with traditional Chinese medicine “Yimu Shenghuatang” and its main components during the period of 24–72 h, and the expression of cytochrome P450 in cow endometrial cells was determined by Western blot. Our result lays a foundation for treating cow endometritis by using traditional Chinese medicines.

Keywords dairy cow      inflammatory endometrial cell      CYP450      traditional Chinese medicine “Yimu Shenghuatang”     
Corresponding Author(s): MA Yuzhong,Email:dkma@hebau.edu.cn   
Issue Date: 05 March 2011
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Jinliang DU,Jianhua QIN,Jingsheng CHU, et al. Effects of traditional Chinese medicine “Yimu Shenghuatang” on cytochrome P450 in cow inflammatory endometrial cells[J]. Front Agric Chin, 2011, 5(1): 102-105.
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concentration/(ng·mL-1)absorbance valueinhibition rate/%
control0.1704±0.00670
10.1706±0.00350
100.1658±0.00512.6
500.1622±0.00244.8
1000.1526±0.005910.4
2000.1356±0.006220.4
5000.1282±0.005624.8
Tab.1  Inhibitory action of LPS on cow endometrial cell growth ( = 6)
time/hTNF-αIL-1β
control groupLPS groupcontrol groupLPS group
2421.96±4.7022.63±2.2921.08±6.5235.78±7.18
4822.16±4.4341.44±8.7421.54±5.2190.17±8.38?
7220.20±3.8963.18±6.08#23.16±8.56136.77±9.13?
Tab.2  Effects of LPS on the contents of TNF-α and IL-1β in endometrial cells ( = 6)
Fig.1  CYP450 expression in dairy cow endometrial cells induced by “Yimu Shenghuatang”
Fig.2  CYP450 expression in dairy cow endometrial cells induced by
Fig.3  CYP450 expression in dairy cow endometrial cells induced by
Fig.4  CYP450 expression in dairy cow endometrial cells induced by
Fig.5  CYP450 expression in dairy cow endometrial cells induced by
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