Title of article :
Anti-inflammatory Effects of Matricaria chamomilla Extracts on BALB/c Mice Macrophages and Lymphocytes
Author/Authors :
Asadi, Zahra Department of Biochemistry - Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics - University of Tehran, Iran , Ghazanfari, Tooba Immunoregulation Research Center- Shahed University, Iran , Ghazanfari, Tooba Immunoregulation Research Center- Shahed University, Iran , Hatami, Helia Immunoregulation Research Center- Shahed University, Iran
Abstract :
Matricaria chamomilla (MC) was shown to have anti-inflammatory effects. Flavonoids are
major groups of MC immunomodulators. The anti-inflammatory effects of apigenin as an
MC flavonoid has already been demonstrated.
In this study, we aimed to report the amount of this compound by liquid
chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and measuring the total phenol content (TPC)
in both the MC aqueous and alcoholic extracts. We also investigated the MC aqueous and
ethanolic extracts effect on BALB/c separated macrophages and lymphocytes cell viability
and macrophage nitric oxide production. Interferon-γ and interleukin-10 secretion were also
measured in lymphocytes.
We found that the amount of apigenin was 0.078 and 0.25 mg/g per each of dry aqueous
and alcoholic extracts, respectively. Also, the total phenol content was 2.99% in aqueous and
3.95% in alcoholic extracts. BALB/c separated macrophages cell viability significantly
increased when treated with the MC aqueous extract but decreased when treated by the MC
alcoholic extract in the presence of lipopolysaccharide. Also, the amount of nitric oxide
production by macrophages and BALB/c separated lymphocytes cell viability in treatment with
aqueous and alcoholic extracts significantly decreased. Interferon-γ increased, and interleukin-
10 decreased in lymphocytes treated with the MC aqueous extract, which may suggest Th1
polarization. There was no significant change in the interferon-γ level in lymphocytes when
treated with the MC alcoholic extract, but the level of IL-10 increased in these cells.
Altogether, besides the anti-inflammatory effect of MC extracts, we found MC aqueous
extract effects as disrupting Th1/Th2 balance to Th1 upregulation. Overall, the antiinflammatory effect of the MC alcoholic extract was higher than the MC aqueous extract.
Keywords :
Apigenin , Lymphocytes , Matricaria chamomilla , Macrophages , Th1-Th2 balance
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology