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Phytomedicine ; 132: 155899, 2024 Jul 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39067192

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BACKGROUND: Sanfeng Tongqiao Dripping Pills (SFTQ) has clinically demonstrated a promising therapeutic effect on allergic rhinitis (AR). However, the active ingredients and underlying mechanisms of SFTQ remain unclear. PURPOSE: Exploring the effects, mechanisms, and active ingredients of SFTQ in the treatment of AR is valuable. STUDY DESIGN: The mechanisms of SFTQ and its active ingredients in treating AR were investigated through in vivo and in vitro studies. METHODS: A HDM-induced AR model was established in BALB/c mice. The effects of SFTQ in treating AR were evaluated by AR-like symptoms, EOS count, and pathological changes in the nasal tissue in vivo. The effects of SFTQ active components on epithelial cells (ECs) were evaluated in Poly(I:C) and TNF-α co-stimulated human nasal ECs (RPMI-2650). Additionally, the effects of SFTQ active components on splenocytes proliferation and Th cell differentiation were assessed. A co-culture system of ECs and T lymphocytes was established to investigate the impact of Th2 cells on the structure and function of ECs. The effects of SFTQ ingredients on ECs, T lymphocytes, and the HDM-induced AR model were further confirmed through in vivo and in vivo studies, respectively. RESULTS: SFTQ significantly alleviated AR-like symptoms and pathological changes in the nasal tissue of AR mice. The treatment elevated the expression of Occludin and E-cadherin in the nasal epithelium and reduced the percentage of Th2 cells in cervical lymph nodes (CLN). Among the active compounds of SFTQ, L-Menthone and Pulegone notably downregulated IL-33 levels in activated ECs, while Hesperetin significantly decreased TSLP and IL-33 levels. In the co-culture system of ECs and Th2 cells, exposure to Baicalin, Wogonin, and Pulegone increased the TEER value of ECs, while notably inhibiting the production of TSLP and IL-33. Furthermore, in HDM-induced AR mice, treatments with Baicalin, Luteolin, and Hesperetin effectively inhibited AR-like symptoms. Additionally, Luteolin and Hesperetin significantly reduced the inflammatory cells infiltration and the population of Th2 cells in AR mice. CONCLUSION: SFTQ and its active ingredients effectively alleviated HDM-induced AR in mice by inhibiting Th2 cell differentiation and repairing the nasal epithelial barrier. Our study can provide a scientific basis for SFTQ to be used in clinical treatment of AR.

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