Relevance of Herbal Products in Transplantation
草药产品在移植中的相关性
基本信息
- 批准号:6724505
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-09-15 至 2006-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Herbal products are being increasingly used in the United States: 15 million people are at risk for drug interactions with the herbal products. Some of these products affect the immune system but have not been studied in the context of transplantation. We plan to understand the mechanisms of action of selected botanicals in transplantation and the interactions between immunosuppressive drugs and botanicals, taking advantage of the old Eastern herbal knowledge. We have studied several commonly used herbal products and found that some suppress and others stimulate lymphocyte proliferation in vitro. We have focused on two products; ginger which suppresses and milk thistle which stimulates the proliferation of lymphocytes challenged with mitogens and all antigens. These effects are consistently observed in human and murine lymphocytes. The mechanism of suppression and stimulation appears to be increased secretion of Th2 and Th1 cytokines by Ginger and Milk thistle respectively. We have started to study the effect of Ginger in a mouse model of cardiac transplantation.
Our hypothesis is that naturally occurring herbal products can modulate the immune system and that these products will be clinically useful because of their holistic actions and low toxicities. More specifically, we hypothesize that ginger will suppress and milk thistle will stimulate the immune reaction in vivo against all antigens including those in cardiac allografts. We will test this hypothesis by using standardized preparations of these herbs in a clinically relevant model of cardiac transplantation in mice. We expect that ginger will prolong survival of the allografts while milk thistle will shorten the survival of these grafts. We also propose to the test the interaction of these two herbs with conventional immunosuppressive drugs like cyclosporine A in the model of cardiac allografts.
Our experiments will determine, holistically, if herbal products modulate transplant immunity. They will also uncover the mechanisms of action of Ginger and Milk thistle, determine if these herbal products interact with conventional immunosuppressive drugs, and potentially discover novel immunomodulatory agents.
描述(由申请人提供):草药产品在美国的使用越来越多:1500万人有与草药产品发生药物相互作用的风险。其中一些产品影响免疫系统,但尚未在移植的背景下进行研究。我们计划利用古老的东方草药知识,了解选定的植物药物在移植中的作用机制以及免疫抑制药物与植物药物的相互作用。我们研究了几种常用的草药产品,发现一些抑制和其他刺激体外淋巴细胞增殖。我们专注于两个产品;生姜可以抑制,而水飞蓟可以刺激淋巴细胞的增殖受到有丝分裂原和所有抗原的挑战。这些效应在人和小鼠淋巴细胞中一致观察到。抑制和刺激的机制可能是姜和水飞蓟分别增加Th2和Th1细胞因子的分泌。我们已经开始研究生姜在心脏移植小鼠模型中的作用。
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