Activation Effects of Polysaccharides ofFlammulina velutipesMycorrhizae on the T Lymphocyte Immune Function
Flammulina velutipesmycorrhizae have increasingly been produced with increasing ofF. velutipesproduction. A mouse model was thus used to examine potential effect ofF. velutipesmycorrhizae on the immune function. Fifty female Wistar mice (5-weeks-old) weighed 15–20 g were randomly allocated into five groups. Polysaccharide ofF. velutipesmycorrhizae were treated with mice and mice spleen lymphocytes. The levels of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+T lymphocyte, interleukin-2 (IL-2), and tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-α) were determined. The results showed that the proportions of CD3+, and CD4+T lymphocyte, the ratio of CD4+/CD8+, and the levels of IL-2 and TNF-a were significantly increased in polysaccharide ofF. velutipesmycorrhizae, while the proportion of CD8+T lymphocyte was decreased in polysaccharide ofF. velutipesmycorrhizae-dose dependent manner. Our findings indicated that a long term exposure of polysaccharide ofF. velutipesmycorrhizae could activate the T lymphocyte immune function. Polysaccharide ofF. velutipesmycorrhizae was expected to develop into the immune health products.