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Expectorant Effects of <i>Atractylodes japonica</i> Koidz. ex Kitam Root Extracts on Particulate Matter-Induced Pulmonary Injury in Miceopen access

Authors
Lee, JunhoMansoor, SanaLee, JeongjunChung, HunsukKwon, Young-SamBashir, Khawaja Muhammad ImranChoi, Jae-SukKu, Sae-Kwang
Issue Date
Jan-2025
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
antioxidant activity; anti-inflammatory; <italic>Atractylodes japonica</italic>; herbal medicine; mucolytic expectorant; respiratory protection
Citation
Applied Sciences-basel, v.15, no.1
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Journal Title
Applied Sciences-basel
Volume
15
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75769
DOI
10.3390/app15010099
ISSN
2076-3417
2076-3417
Abstract
This study investigated the growing environmental concern of particulate matter (PM)-induced pulmonary injury and explored novel preventive strategies. In particular, it evaluated the protective effects of Atractylodes japonica Koidz. ex. Kitam root extract (AJ), which is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, against PM2.5-induced subacute pulmonary injuries in Balb/c mice. The experimental design involved administering AJ at a concentration from 400 to 100 mg/kg over a ten-day period, with comparisons made to the mucolytic agent ambroxol hydrochloride (AX). The results revealed that AJ significantly alleviated PM2.5-induced pulmonary injuries, mucus overproduction, and respiratory acidosis in a dose-dependent manner. Notably, body surface redness was reduced by up to 55% at a concentration of 100 mg/kg compared to the control. These effects were evidenced by reduced mRNA expression of the mucus-associated genes MUC5B and MUC5AC and increased concentrations of substance P (up to 475%) and acetylcholine (up to 355%) in the lungs at 400 mg/kg, compared to the intact vehicle control. Particularly, the 400 mg/kg dose of AJ demonstrated comparable effectiveness to AX, highlighting its potent mucolytic and expectorant activities. The results of this study highlight the fact that AJ could act as a promising alternative for respiratory protection, with potential applications as a functional food ingredient. This study substantiates AJ's role in enhancing respiratory health, emphasizing its capacity as a candidate for further development into therapeutic agents against toxic environmental exposure.
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