1. Prevention of psychological stress-induced immune suppression by aged garlic extract.
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Kyo E, Uda N, Ushijima M, Kasuga S, and Itakura Y
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- Animals, Antibodies blood, Antibodies immunology, Enzyme Activation drug effects, Immune Tolerance drug effects, Immune Tolerance immunology, Killer Cells, Natural drug effects, Killer Cells, Natural immunology, Lymphocyte Count, Male, Organ Size drug effects, Phytotherapy, Plant Extracts immunology, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Spleen cytology, Spleen drug effects, Spleen immunology, Spleen physiopathology, Stress, Psychological drug therapy, Garlic, Mice, Plants, Medicinal, Stress, Psychological immunology, Stress, Psychological physiopathology
- Abstract
We determined the effect of Aged Garlic Extract (AGE) on damage caused to immune function by a psychological stress using a communication box. After four days of a psychological stress, a decrease in spleen weight and spleen cells was observed in the psychological stress-exposed mice as compared normal mice (non-stress). AGE significantly prevented the decreases in spleen weight and cells. Additionally, AGE significantly prevented the reduction of hemolytic plaque-forming-cells in spleen cells and anti-SRBC antibody titer in serum caused by this psychological stress. Moreover, a reduction in NK activities was observed in the psychological stress-exposed mice as compared with normal mice (non-stress), whereas NK activities in the AGE administered mice were almost the same as normal mice (non-stress). These results indicate that psychological stress qualitatively and quantitatively impairs immune function, and that AGE is extremely useful for preventing psychologically-induced damage.
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- 1999
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