Effects of Modified Zhisou Powder on Airway Mucus Production in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Model Rats with Cold-Dryness Syndrome

2018 
Objective. In China, the Chinese medicine formula modified zhisou powder (MZP) is commonly used to treat COPD with cold-dryness syndrome (CDSCOPD) to relieve cough and sputum. However, the underlying mechanisms of MZP on treating CDSCOPD remain to be elucidated. Methods. COPD and CDSCOPD rat models were established; MZP was given to CDSCOPD rats in the last 7 days of the 97-day model establishment. Then the rats were subjected to lung function measurement. Pathological changes in lungs were observed through paraffin section and H&E staining. The mRNA and protein levels of AQP1, 4, and 5 and Muc5AC and Muc5B in lung were determined by quantitative RT-PCR and western blotting. NE levels was determined by ELISA. Results. The impaired lung functions were observed in rats exposed to cigarette smoke. Among all parameters evaluating lung functions, only tidal volume demonstrates a further decrease in CDSCOPD when compared with COPD, indicating further impaired pulmonary ventilation functions upon cold-dryness stimulation. The intervention of MZP effectively improved lung functions parameters, prevented the inflammations, and eliminated the increases of AQP4 and 5 and the decrease of Muc5AC in lung. Conclusion. MZP probably improves pulmonary functions in CDSCOPD through inhibiting lung inflammation, increasing expressions of AQPs, and decreasing Muc5AC expression in lung.
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