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Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

We aimed to evaluate the effect of a Japanese herbal medicine, Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), on daily activity in a murine model of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). CFS was induced by repeated injection of Brucella abortus (BA) antigen every 2 weeks. TJ-41 was orally administered to mice in a dose of 500 mg...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xin Q, Takahashi, Takashi, Zhu, Shi-jie, Moriya, Junji, Saegusa, Seiichiro, Yamakawa, Jun'ichi, Kusaka, Kazuya, Itoh, Tohru, Kanda, Tsugiyasu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC516453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15480446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh020
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author Wang, Xin Q
Takahashi, Takashi
Zhu, Shi-jie
Moriya, Junji
Saegusa, Seiichiro
Yamakawa, Jun'ichi
Kusaka, Kazuya
Itoh, Tohru
Kanda, Tsugiyasu
author_facet Wang, Xin Q
Takahashi, Takashi
Zhu, Shi-jie
Moriya, Junji
Saegusa, Seiichiro
Yamakawa, Jun'ichi
Kusaka, Kazuya
Itoh, Tohru
Kanda, Tsugiyasu
author_sort Wang, Xin Q
collection PubMed
description We aimed to evaluate the effect of a Japanese herbal medicine, Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), on daily activity in a murine model of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). CFS was induced by repeated injection of Brucella abortus (BA) antigen every 2 weeks. TJ-41 was orally administered to mice in a dose of 500 mg/kg/day for 1 week before injecting BA and for 4 weeks thereafter. We evaluated daily running activity in mice receiving TJ-41 as compared with that in untreated mice. Survival of both mouse groups was also monitored during the observation period. Body weight (BW), spleen weight (SW), SW/ BW ratio and expression levels of interleukin-10 (IL-10) mRNA in spleen were determined in both groups at the time of sacrifice. The daily activity was significantly higher in the treated group than in the control. Two mice in the untreated group died 2 days after the second injection of BA, whereas no mice in the group treated with TJ-41 died. The SW and SW/BW ratio were significantly lower in the treated mice than in the control. Suppressed IL-10 mRNA levels were observed in the spleens of the mice treated with TJ-41. Our data suggest that Hochu-ekki-to might possess an inhibitory effect on the marked decrease in running activity following BA injection.
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spelling pubmed-5164532004-10-11 Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Wang, Xin Q Takahashi, Takashi Zhu, Shi-jie Moriya, Junji Saegusa, Seiichiro Yamakawa, Jun'ichi Kusaka, Kazuya Itoh, Tohru Kanda, Tsugiyasu Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Brief Communication We aimed to evaluate the effect of a Japanese herbal medicine, Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), on daily activity in a murine model of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). CFS was induced by repeated injection of Brucella abortus (BA) antigen every 2 weeks. TJ-41 was orally administered to mice in a dose of 500 mg/kg/day for 1 week before injecting BA and for 4 weeks thereafter. We evaluated daily running activity in mice receiving TJ-41 as compared with that in untreated mice. Survival of both mouse groups was also monitored during the observation period. Body weight (BW), spleen weight (SW), SW/ BW ratio and expression levels of interleukin-10 (IL-10) mRNA in spleen were determined in both groups at the time of sacrifice. The daily activity was significantly higher in the treated group than in the control. Two mice in the untreated group died 2 days after the second injection of BA, whereas no mice in the group treated with TJ-41 died. The SW and SW/BW ratio were significantly lower in the treated mice than in the control. Suppressed IL-10 mRNA levels were observed in the spleens of the mice treated with TJ-41. Our data suggest that Hochu-ekki-to might possess an inhibitory effect on the marked decrease in running activity following BA injection. Oxford University Press 2004-09 /pmc/articles/PMC516453/ /pubmed/15480446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh020 Text en © 2004, the authors Evidenced-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol. 1, Issue 2 © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved. The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article provided that: the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal and Oxford University Press are attributed as the original place of publication with the correct citation details given; if an article is subsequently reproduced or disseminated not in its entirety but only in part or as a derivative work this must be clearly indicated.
spellingShingle Brief Communication
Wang, Xin Q
Takahashi, Takashi
Zhu, Shi-jie
Moriya, Junji
Saegusa, Seiichiro
Yamakawa, Jun'ichi
Kusaka, Kazuya
Itoh, Tohru
Kanda, Tsugiyasu
Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
title Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
title_full Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
title_fullStr Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
title_short Effect of Hochu-ekki-to (TJ-41), a Japanese Herbal Medicine, on Daily Activity in a Murine Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
title_sort effect of hochu-ekki-to (tj-41), a japanese herbal medicine, on daily activity in a murine model of chronic fatigue syndrome
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC516453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15480446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh020
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