1. Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory Effects of Choerospondias axillaris Fruit’s Methanolic Extract in Synoviocytes and CIA Rat Model
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Sagarika Biswas, Rajinder K. Gupta, Sonia Mann, Barun Datta, Ankita Sharma, Rupsi Kharb, Ashish Sarkar, and Rajesh Malhotra
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0301 basic medicine ,Antioxidant ,medicine.drug_class ,Anacardiaceae ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Primary Cell Culture ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Arthritis ,Antioxidants ,Anti-inflammatory ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Choerospondias axillaris ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Rats, Wistar ,Medicinal plants ,Cells, Cultured ,Inflammation ,Traditional medicine ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,Chemistry ,Methanol ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Arthritis, Experimental ,Synoviocytes ,Rats ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,030104 developmental biology ,Phytochemical ,Fruit ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cytokines ,Female ,Quercetin ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, systemic disease mainly affecting joints. Presently, there is no specific treatment/ drug available for curing RA except few supportive medicines. Therefore, the focus has been shifted to medicinal plants for the treatment of such diseases. Choerospondias axillaris commonly known as Lupsi/Lapsi and has been reported to have several properties for the treatment of various diseases. Objective: The present study has been conducted to explore the anti-inflammatory effects of Choerospondias axillaris fruit extract on Synoviocytes (FLS) and Collagen-Induced Arthritis (CIA) rat model. Methods: Methanolic extract of the Choerospondias axillaris fruit was used for determining phytochemical, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Antioxidant activity of Choerospondias axillaris fruit was determined by free radicals scavenging assays and bioactive compounds were identified via LC-MS/MS analysis. Anti-inflammatory effect was investigated in RA and Osteo Arthritis (OA) primary cells and also in Collagen Induced Arthritis (CIA) rat models. Further, the medicinal properties of anti-inflammatory bioactive compounds were supported by docking studies. Results: In-vitro and in-vivo studies showed significant decrease in the levels of inflammatory cytokines. Docking analysis revealed that quercetin inhibits TNF-α having -9.1 kcal/mol binding energy and 10.13 μM inhibitory constant. Quercetin also inhibits IL-6 having -6.6 kcal/mol binding energy and 21.9 μM inhibitory constant. Conclusion: Observed results suggest that the underutilized fruit Choerospondias axillaris can be used to reduce the inflammation of inflammatory diseases like RA.
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- 2020
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