7,674
Views
16
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Protective effects of a standardized extract (HemoHIM) using indomethacin- and ethanol/HCl-induced gastric mucosal injury models

, , , , , , , & show all
Pages 543-549 | Received 03 Jun 2019, Accepted 30 Jul 2019, Published online: 20 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

Context: HemoHIM is a medicinal herbal preparation of Angelica gigas Nakai (Apiaceae), Cnidium officinale Makino (Umbelliferae), and Paeonia japonica Miyabe (Paeoniaceae) developed for immune regulation. HemoHIM has been investigated for its ability to enhance tissue self-renewal and stimulate immune systems. To date, studies on the protective effects of HemoHIM against gastritis and gastric ulcers have not been conducted.

Objective: The protective effects of HemoHIM using models of indomethacin and ethanol/hydrochloric acid (EtOH/HCl)-induced gastric mucosal injury were investigated.

Materials and methods: Rats were divided into five groups (n = 10): control, indomethacin, or EtOH/HCl groups, HemoHIM 250, 500 mg kg−1, and cimetidine 100 mg kg−1, respectively. Indomethacin (80 mg kg−1) and 60% EtOH/150 mM HCl were administered orally 1 h after the administration of samples and rats were anesthetized 3 h after induction. The lesion area (%), inhibition ratio (%), and total acidity were investigated, and tissues were histopathologically analyzed using hematoxylin and-eosin (H&E) staining.

Results: HemoHIM significantly reduced gastric injury in indomethacin-induced model (250 and 500 mg kg−1; 64.30% and 67.75%, p < 0.001) compared to indomethacin group. In the EtOH/HCl-induced model, HemoHIM reduced gastric lesion (250 and 500 mg kg−1; 61.05% and 73.37%, p < 0.001) and gastric acidity (250 and 500 mg kg−1; 37.80 and 45.20 meq L−1, p < 0.001) compared to EtOH/HCl group. H&E staining of the gastric mucosa showed decreased erosion and hemorrhage in HemoHIM group compared to EtOH/HCl group.

Discussion and conclusions: Based on the results, HemoHIM is potential candidate for the treatment of gastritis and gastric ulcers.

Author contributions

All authors contributed to this study. H.K. Kim, H.S. Lee, S.K. Jo and U.H. Jung, and H.R. Park conceived and designed the experiments; S.K. Kim, D.A. Kwon, Y.S. Kim, and S.H Baek performed the experiments; S.K. Kim, D.A. Kwon, and Y.S. Kim, and S.H Baek contributed to the interpretation and statistical analysis of the data; and D.A. Kwon, H.S. Lee, wrote the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

This research was supported by a grant from Kolmar BNH Co., Ltd., Korea.