48. Effects of
Fructus Ligustri Lucidi Extracts on Concanavalin A-Stimulated Proliferation of
Isolated Murine Splenocytes
Yim T.K.; Ko K.M.
Fructus Ligustri Lucidi
(FLL), the fruit of Ligustrum lucidum Ait. , was fractionated into petroleum ether
(FLL-Pe), chloroform (FLL-Ch), butanol (FLL-Bu) and aqueous (FLL-Aq) fractions.
The effects of FLL fractions and oleanolic acid (OLA), an active ingredient of
FLL, on concanavalin A (Con A)-stimulated proliferation of murine splenocytes
were examined under both in vitro and ex vivo conditions. In vitro
administration of FLL-Pe could produce an immunostimulatory effect, as
evidenced by the significant enhancement of the Con A-stimulated mitogenic
response of splenocytes in culture. While FLL-Ch and OLA did not produce any
detectable effect on the mitogenic response, FLL-Bu and FLL-Aq inhibited the in
vitro ConA-stimulated splenocyte proliferation. In ex vivo experiments,
pretreatment with FLLPe, FLL-Ch or OLA was found to enhance the extent of Con
A-stimulated splenocyte proliferation to a varying degree as assessed under in
vitro conditions, with FLL-Pe being more potent. The ensemble of results
indicates that both FLL-Pe and FLL-Ch were able to produce immunostimulatory
action under ex vivo assay conditions, but only FLL-Pe produced a similar
effect under in vitro conditions. The immunostimulatory action produced by
FLL-Pe could not be fully explained by the presence of OLA.