Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Effect of topical application of Brazilian propolis on scratching behavior induced by compound 48/80 in mice.
- Journal:
- Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology
- Year:
- 2010
- Authors:
- Shinmei, Yoshifumi et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Medicinal Pharmacology · Japan
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: We investigated the effect of topical application of Brazilian propolis on scratching behavior induced by compound 48/80 in mice. RESULTS: Propolis inhibited compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior when applied immediately after treatment with propolis at a dose of 3 mg/site. Dibucaine 0.3 mg/site also significantly inhibited compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior immediately after application. On the other hand, propolis inhibited compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior even 15, 30 and 60 min after application; however, dibucaine showed no significant inhibition of compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior 15, 30 and 60 min after application. In addition, propolis had no effect on increased vascular permeability just after application, but the drug had a significant effect 15, 30 and 60 min after application. On the contrary, histamine-induced scratching behavior was inhibited significantly by propolis just after application. On the other hand, propolis significantly inhibited histamine release from rat mast cells induced by compound 48/80 at a concentration of more than 10 microg/ml. CONCLUSION: From these results, it can be concluded that inhibition of scratching behavior induced by topical application occurred by both its local anesthetic and systemic action through inhibition of histamine release.
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