Inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines and inducible nitric oxide by extract ofEmilia sonchifoliaL. aerial parts

2012 ◽  
Vol 34 (6) ◽  
pp. 925-931 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chukwuemeka S. Nworu ◽  
Peter A. Akah ◽  
Festus B. C. Okoye ◽  
Charles O. Esimone
2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisca Adilfa de Oliveira Garcia ◽  
Jéssica Farias Rebouças ◽  
Teresa Queiroz Balbino ◽  
Teresinha Gonçalves da Silva ◽  
Carlson Hélder Reis de Carvalho-Júnior ◽  
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Objective: The study evaluated the hypolipidemic and anti-inflammatory potential of the hydroalcoholic extract of P. Aculeata (HEPa/EtOAC) in Wistar rats fed with Westernized diet. Methods: The experiment was approved by the Ethics Committee (Federal University of Pernambuco-23076.027165 / 2010-21). The hydroalcoholic extract (HEPa/EtOAc) was obtained from the aerial parts of P. Aculeata and portioned by acetate/ethanol in different concentrations. 36 male Wistar rats were initially divided into two groups: Control (C, n = 6), fed a commercial diet (26g / 100g of protein; 63g / 100g of carbohydrates; 11g / 100g of lipids) and Westernized (W; n = 30) – fed an experimental diet (15g / 100g of protein; 51g / 100g of carbohydrates; 34 g/100g of lipids) receving water ad libitum. After 4 months of diet, W group was arbitrarily redistributed into six subgroups according to water supplementation, or different extracts concentrations: (n = 6 animals/group): W- distilled water (1mL/kg; po); WG – genfibrozil (140 mg/kg; p.o.); W35- 35 mg/kg; W70 – 70 mg /kg; p.o. and W140- 140 mg/kg; p.o for 30 days. The lipid profile and pro-inflammatory cytokines were analyzed. Results: The westernized diet caused dyslipidemia and the treatment with HEPa-EtOAc (140mg / kg), promoted a significant reduction in the concentration of pro-inflammatory cytokines, in total cholesterol, in the LDLc and serum triglycerides. Conclusion: The reduction of dyslipidemia and pro-inflammatory cytokines from the of P. Aculeata extract corroborate the ethnopharmacological potential of the plant, already used by the population for hypoglycemic purposes.


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