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Gastroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects of
- Source :
- Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Prunus cerasus (P. cerasus) is an alternative-medicine used traditionally for amelioration of chronic-ailments marked by elevation in oxidative-stress like neuropathy. The oxidative-stress control was reported to ameliorate the inflammatory-process. This study aimed to phytochemically-investigate P. cerasus most-active phytochemicals utilizing in-vivo biological models to explore their gastroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antinociceptive potentials and their possible mechanisms of action. Sonication with EtAc was used to extract P. cerasus fruit (Scf), and seed (Scs). The phytochemical-investigation of Scf was performed by RP-HPLC, while that of Scs was explored utilizing GC-FID. A bio-guided-fraction and isolation method was done utilizing column-chromatography, and have shown that cyanidin-3-glucoside (Cy3G) was the most-active constituent in Scf, while linoleic-acid (LA) was the most-active constituent in Scs. Scf, Scs, Cy3G, and LA significantly (p ˂ 0.05) protected the gastric-mucosa against HCl/EtOH-induced gastric-lesions. Scs (200 mg/kg) has shown the most gastroprotective-potentials, and had comparable-results to ranitidine (50 mg/kg). Scf, Scs, Cy3G, and LA have shown significant anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive potentials against carrageenan induced-edema and nociceptive-pain, respectively, where Scs (200 mg/kg) has shown the most anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive potentials, and had comparable results to ibuprofen (100 mg/kg). Scf, Scs, Cy3G, and LA have counter-acted carrageenan-induced oxidative-stress markers, with increased serum-catalase and reduced-glutathione levels, and decreased lipid-peroxidation. Histopathological-studies demonstrated gastroprotective potentials, regeneration and improvement of the spleen-structural architecture when treated with highest doses of Scs and Scf. The reduction of the pro-inflammatory TNF-alpha and IL-6, and elevation the anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 levels, spleen regenerative-capacity and oxidative-stress amelioration might be the main-mechanism responsible for P. cerasus anti-inflammatory potentials. P. cerasus appears to aid in ameliorating the inflammatory process, and reducing pain-thresholds while preserving the stomach.<br />Graphical abstract Image 1
- Subjects :
- NSAIDs, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
GSH, reduced glutathione
VEH, vehicle control
ic, infiltration of inflammatory cell in the sub-mucosa
h, hemorrhage
Cy3G, Cyanidin 3-glucoside
Ib, Ibuprofen
H and E staining, Hematoxylin and Eosin staining
Gastroprotective
sm, sub-mucosa
Scf, sour cherry fruit ethyl acetate extract
P. cerasus, Prunus cerasus
TBARS, Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances
TNF-alpha, Tumor necrosis factor alpha
Prunus cerasus
er, erosions
LA, Linoleic acid
IL-10, Interleukin 10
mu, mucosa
PWT, paw withdrawal threshold
Scs, sour cherry seed ethyl acetate extract
Antinociceptive effects
HAc, acetic acid
Oxidative stress
IL-6, Interleukin 6
Original Article
LPO, lipid peroxidation
e, edema
EtAc, Ethyl acetate
Anti-inflammatory
MeOH, methanol
FID, flame-ionization detector
EtOH, ethanol
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Details
- ISSN :
- 22254110
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of traditional and complementary medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........82e7f7697d2d80fcc59c1e242dd446fc