Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Pharmacological Studies on Antidiarrheal Effects of Hange-Shashin-To
Yoshio KASETerumasa HAYAKAWASigefumi TAKEDAAtsusi ISHIGEMasaki ABURADAMinoru OKADA
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1996 Volume 19 Issue 10 Pages 1367-1370

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We attempted to characterize the antidiarrheal action of Hange-shashin-to (TJ-14), a kampo medicine, by comparing its action with that of loperamide. The oral administration of TJ-14 caused the dose-dependent suppression of castor oil-induced diarrhea at 250 to 1000 mg/kg. No significant repression was noted by TJ-14 even at 1000 mg/kg, p.o. for diarrhea induced by pilocarpine, serotonin or barium chloride. Oral treatment with loperamide at 5 mg/kg markedly suppressed diarrhea induced by castor oil and barium chloride.Contractions of isolated guinea pig ileum in response to acetylcholine (1×10-7 g/ml), histamine (1×10-7 g/ml) or barium chloride (3×10-4 g/ml) were little affected by TJ-14 at 10-4 g/ml. The responses elicited by the three contractive drugs were dose-dependently suppressed by loperamide. TJ-14 did not affect the small intestinal transit even at an oral dose of 1000 mg/kg. On the other hand, the small intestinal transit was significantly suppressed by loperamide (5 mg/kg, p.o.). These results indicate that TJ-14 can effectively control castor oil-induced diarrhea, and that its antidiarrheal action was not based on the suppression of intestinal motility.

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