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International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms

 

ISSN for PRINT: 1521-9437

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2000, Volume2

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  104 pages  

   

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  • Effects of a Hot-Water Extract of Trametes versicolor (L.: Fr.) Lloyd (Aphyllophoromycetideae) on the Recovery of Rat Liver Function
  • Byong Kak Kim
    College of Pharmacy Seoul National University Seoul 151-724; and Department of Life Science, University of Seoul, Seoul 130-743, South Korea

    Sang Eun Park
    College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742

    So Young Kim
    College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742

    Jin Won Hyun
    Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799

    Ha Won Kim
    College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, and Department of Life Science, University of Seoul, Seoul 130-743, Korea

    Mi Ja Shim
    College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742; and Department of Life Science, University of Seoul, Seoul 130-743, Korea


    ABSTRACT

    To investigate influences of Trametes versicolor on hepatocarcinoma and regenerated normal hepatocytes, hot-water extract (CVA) and ethanol-soluble (CVB) and ethanol-insoluble (CVC) fractions of its basidiocarps were examined for growth inhibition of hepatoma cells and primary culture of hepatocytes isolated from regenerated rat liver at 24 h after partial hepatectomy were studied for effects on DNA, RNA, protein, and collagen biosynthesis. Fractions CVA, CVB, and CVC inhibited the growth of the SK-Hep-1 cell line at a concentration of 100 μg/ml. The 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of CVA, CVB, and CVC fractions against SK-Hep-1 were 36.9, 64.2, and 37.1 μg/ml, respectively. In DNA biosynthesis ability that was measured by incorporation of [3H]thymidine in the primary cultured hepatocytes, fractions CVA and CVC augmented DNA biosynthesis by 1.5- and 1.4-fold of that of the control, respectively. Fractions CVA and CVC also increased RNA biosynthesis ability to 1.5- and 1.8-fold of that of the control, respectively. Fractions CVA and CVC potentiated protein biosynthesis ability to 1.4- and 1.5-fold to that of the control, respectively. Stimulatory effects of both CVA and CVC fractions on collagen biosynthesis were 1.2-fold of that of the control, respectively. In summary, it was found that all three fractions significantly inhibited human hepatoma cell growth in vitro at a concentration of 100 μg/ml and fractions CVA and CVC significantly restored the function of the regenerated hepatocytes. Therefore, the high molecular weight fraction, CVC, showed inhibitory action on the hepatoma cell and stimulatory or recovery functions of normal hepatocytes. Therefore the high molecular weight fraction of T. versicolor has the potential to be developed as a hepatoprotective agent.

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