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An aqueous extract of green tea Camellia sinensis increases

expression of Th1 cell-specific anti-asthmatic markers.

The present study provides evidence of the anti-asthmatic signaling

activity of an aqueous fraction of green tea using specific in vitro

and in vivo assays in an ovalbumin-induced asthmatic model.

Mice sensitized to ovalbumin were orally administered an aqueous

extract of Camellia sinensis.

The lungs of these mice were then examined by hematoxylin and eosin

staining and ELISA analysis to measure cytokine expression.

The aqueous extract of Camellia sinensis exhibited potent anti-

asthmatic activity by increasing the expression level of tumor

necrosis factor-beta and interferon-gamma and decreasing the

expression of anti-asthmatic cytokines in the lung.

Together, these results indicate that the aqueous fraction of

Camellia sinensis is effective in alleviating asthmatic symptoms by

increasing the expression of Th1 cell-specific anti-asthmatic

biomarkers.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19020774?dopt=Abstract

Alana

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