Original Article
Anti-Allergic Effect of Ulmus davidiana Cortex on Contact Dermatitis Induced by Dinitrofluoro- Benzene in Mice
Jeonghyeon Lyu, Byung-Joo Kim, Hyungwoo Kim,
Keywords: allergy, dermatitis, inflammation, skin, Ulmus
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2013.16.013
Objective:
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Methods:
In the present study, we used 1-fluoro-2,4- dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB)-induced contact dermatitis (CD) mouse model to investigate the antiallergic and the anti-inflammatory effects of URC on skin lesion, histopathological changes and specific antibody production.
Results:
URC treatment, 10 mg/mL, effectively inhibited skin lesions induced by repeated paintings with DNFB. In the histopathological observation, topical application of URC inhibited spongiosis. In addition, URC lowered the production levels of total immunoglobulin and IgG2a in serum.
Conclusion:
These data indicate that URC has an anti-inflammatory effect that produces an improvement of skin lesions in CD mice.