1. Anti-hemorrhagic effect of hydro-alcoholic extract of the leaves of Mikania glomerata in lesions induced by Bothrops jararaca venom in rats.
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Mourão VB, Giraldi GM, Neves LM, Gaspi FO, Rodrigues RA, Alves AA, Esquisatto MA, Mazzi MV, Mendonça FA, and Santos GM
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- Animals, Crotalid Venoms toxicity, Edema chemically induced, Edema drug therapy, Edema pathology, Hemorrhage drug therapy, Hemorrhage pathology, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Skin Diseases pathology, Skin Diseases prevention & control, Bothrops, Crotalid Venoms antagonists & inhibitors, Hemorrhage chemically induced, Mikania, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Skin Diseases chemically induced
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Purpose: To investigate the effects of hydroalcoholic leaf extract of Mikania glomerata Spreng (Asteraceae) on the activity of Bothrops jararaca snake venom in Wistar rats., Methods: Fifty four rats Wistar were divided into six groups of nine animals in each: control treated with saline; control treated with B. jararaca venom; control treated with M. glomerata extract; B. jararaca venom incubated with M. glomerata extract at proportions of 1:1, 1:2, and 1:4., Results: Histopathological and morphometric analysis showed that intradermal administration of snake venom incubated with the hydroalcoholic extract at proportions of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:4 promoted a significant reduction in the number of inflammatory cells and a marked decrease in edema after the third hour. There was also a significant reduction in the intensity of the hemorrhagic halo in animals receiving the snake venom incubated with the extract, with the observation of a progressive and parallel inhibition with increasing proportion of M. glomerata., Conclusion: The Mikania glomerata hydroalcoholic extract exerted effective anti-inflammatory and antihemorrhagic activity against the effects induced by Bothrops jararaca snake venom.
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- 2014
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