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Effect of pedunculagin investigated by non‐invasive evaluation on atopic‐like dermatitis in NC/Nga mice
Authors:Onseok Lee  Myeunghun Choi  Seunghan Ha  Gunwoo Lee  Jaeyoung Kim  Gyuman Park  Minwon Lee  Youngwook Choi  Mingi Kim  Chil Hwan Oh
Affiliation:1. Research Institute for Skin Image, Korea University Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea;2. Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Science of Brain Korea 21, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea;3. Department of Dermatology, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea;4. Department of Pharmaceutics, Chungang University College of Pharmacy, Seoul, South Korea;5. 3D Information Processing Laboratory, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:Background/purpose: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory skin disorder that is becoming increasingly prevalent. Experimental animal models have been an indispensable tool for studying its pathological mechanisms and for in vivo testing of novel therapeutic approaches. AD‐like lesions can be induced experimentally in NC/Nga mice. Pedunculagin, an ellagitannin purified from the Manchurian alder, Alnus hirsuta var. microphylla, Betulaceae, is a novel immunomodulator. To evaluate the effect of pedunculagin for AD‐like lesions in NC/Nga mice, using clinical and non‐invasive methods. Methods: AD‐like lesions were induced in NC/Nga mice using 2,4,6‐trinitrochlorobenzene (TNCB). A cream containing 0.1% or 0.5% pedunculagin was applied to the positive treatment group, and the base cream without pedunculagin was applied to the negative treatment group. The control group did not receive any kind of topical agents. We evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of pedunculagin for AD by statistical evaluation of the clinical severity score using non‐invasive biomedical engineering tools before treatment, and 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks and 4 weeks afterwards. Results: An AD‐like skin rash was successfully induced using TNCB in NC/Nga mice. The group receiving higher concentrations of pedunculagin showed faster and greater improvement. Conclusion: Our results suggest that remedies made from natural materials like pedunculagin are now showing promise for medical applications, and many new studies are expected to explore this potential.
Keywords:atopic dermatitis  pedunculagin  stereoimage optical topometer  2,4,6‐trinitrochlorobenzene  NC/Nga
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