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Aqueous extracts of Liriope platyphylla induced significant laxative effects on loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2013 Nov 26; 13:333.BC

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Liriope platyphylla has long been reported as a therapeutic drug for treatment of various human chronic diseases including inflammation, diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, obesity, and atopic dermatitis. To investigate the laxative effects of L. platyphylla, alterations in excretion parameters, histological structure, mucin secretion, and related protein levels were investigated in rats with loperamide (Lop)-induced constipation after treatment with aqueous extract of L. platyphylla (AEtLP).

METHODS

Alterations on constipation phenotypes were measured in rats with Lop-induced constipation after treatment with AEtLP using excretion parameter analysis, histological analysis, RT-PCR, western blot and transmission electron microscope (TEM) analysis.

RESULTS

The amounts of stool and urine excretion were significantly higher in the Lop + AEtLP-treated group than in the Lop + vehicle-treated group, whereas food intake and water consumption were maintained at constant levels. AEtLP treatment also induced an increase in villus length, crypt layer, and muscle thickness in the constipation model. Total mucin secretion was higher in the Lop + AEtLP-treated group than in the Lop + vehicle-treated group, although mucin secretion per crypt was very similar among all groups. Furthermore, RT-PCR and western blot revealed a dramatic reduction of key factors level on the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) signaling pathway in the Lop + AEtLP-treated group relative to the Lop + vehicle-treated group. Especially, the accumulation of lipid droplets in enterocytes of crypts following Lop treatment was improved to the level of the No-treated group in response to AEtLP treatment.

CONCLUSION

These results suggest that AEtLP improves constipation induced by Lop treatment through an increase in crypt layer and stimulation of lipid droplet secretions. These data are the first to show that the laxative effects of AEtLP are closely related to the down-regulation of mAchRs and their downstream signals.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Miryang 627-706, Korea. dyhwang@pusan.ac.kr.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

24274470

Citation

Kim, Ji Eun, et al. "Aqueous Extracts of Liriope Platyphylla Induced Significant Laxative Effects On Loperamide-induced Constipation of SD Rats." BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 13, 2013, p. 333.
Kim JE, Lee YJ, Kwak MH, et al. Aqueous extracts of Liriope platyphylla induced significant laxative effects on loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2013;13:333.
Kim, J. E., Lee, Y. J., Kwak, M. H., Ko, J., Hong, J. T., & Hwang, D. Y. (2013). Aqueous extracts of Liriope platyphylla induced significant laxative effects on loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13, 333. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-333
Kim JE, et al. Aqueous Extracts of Liriope Platyphylla Induced Significant Laxative Effects On Loperamide-induced Constipation of SD Rats. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2013 Nov 26;13:333. PubMed PMID: 24274470.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Aqueous extracts of Liriope platyphylla induced significant laxative effects on loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats. AU - Kim,Ji Eun, AU - Lee,Young Ju, AU - Kwak,Moon Hwa, AU - Ko,Jun, AU - Hong,Jin Tae, AU - Hwang,Dae Youn, Y1 - 2013/11/26/ PY - 2013/06/05/received PY - 2013/11/21/accepted PY - 2013/11/27/entrez PY - 2013/11/28/pubmed PY - 2014/5/14/medline SP - 333 EP - 333 JF - BMC complementary and alternative medicine JO - BMC Complement Altern Med VL - 13 N2 - BACKGROUND: Liriope platyphylla has long been reported as a therapeutic drug for treatment of various human chronic diseases including inflammation, diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, obesity, and atopic dermatitis. To investigate the laxative effects of L. platyphylla, alterations in excretion parameters, histological structure, mucin secretion, and related protein levels were investigated in rats with loperamide (Lop)-induced constipation after treatment with aqueous extract of L. platyphylla (AEtLP). METHODS: Alterations on constipation phenotypes were measured in rats with Lop-induced constipation after treatment with AEtLP using excretion parameter analysis, histological analysis, RT-PCR, western blot and transmission electron microscope (TEM) analysis. RESULTS: The amounts of stool and urine excretion were significantly higher in the Lop + AEtLP-treated group than in the Lop + vehicle-treated group, whereas food intake and water consumption were maintained at constant levels. AEtLP treatment also induced an increase in villus length, crypt layer, and muscle thickness in the constipation model. Total mucin secretion was higher in the Lop + AEtLP-treated group than in the Lop + vehicle-treated group, although mucin secretion per crypt was very similar among all groups. Furthermore, RT-PCR and western blot revealed a dramatic reduction of key factors level on the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) signaling pathway in the Lop + AEtLP-treated group relative to the Lop + vehicle-treated group. Especially, the accumulation of lipid droplets in enterocytes of crypts following Lop treatment was improved to the level of the No-treated group in response to AEtLP treatment. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that AEtLP improves constipation induced by Lop treatment through an increase in crypt layer and stimulation of lipid droplet secretions. These data are the first to show that the laxative effects of AEtLP are closely related to the down-regulation of mAchRs and their downstream signals. SN - 1472-6882 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/24274470/Aqueous_extracts_of_Liriope_platyphylla_induced_significant_laxative_effects_on_loperamide_induced_constipation_of_SD_rats_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -