Topical anti-inflammatory activity of body fat from the lizard Tupinambis merianae

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作者
Ferreira, Felipe S. [1 ]
Brito, Samuel V.
Saraiva, Rogerio A. [2 ]
Araruna, Mariana K. A. [3 ]
Menezes, Irwin R. A. [3 ]
Costa, Jose G. M. [3 ]
Coutinho, Henrique D. M. [3 ]
Almeida, Waltecio O. [3 ]
Alves, Romulo R. N. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Paraiba, Ctr Ciencias Exatas & Nat, Dept Sistemat & Ecol, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Biol Zool, BR-58051900 Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Santa Maria, Programa Posgrad Bioquim Toxicol, BR-97119900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
[3] Univ Reg Cariri, Dept Quim Biol, Crato, CE, Brazil
[4] Univ Estadual Paraiba, Dept Biol, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil
关键词
Tupinambis merianae; Anti-inflammatory activity; Zootherapy; Traditional medicine; Northeastern Brazil; MOUSE EAR EDEMA; ANIMAL-BASED REMEDIES; INDUCED INFLAMMATION; FISHING COMMUNITIES; ARACHIDONIC-ACID; NATURAL-PRODUCTS; SKIN; INHIBITION; CYCLOOXYGENASE; PURIFICATION;
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10.1016/j.jep.2010.05.041
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Aim of the study: Tupinambis merianae is one of the most frequently used animals in traditional medicine in Brazil as its body fat has many different therapeutic indications as a folk remedy. The present study evaluated the topical anti-inflammatory activity of Tupinambis merianae fat in treating ear edema in an animal model. Materials and methods: Oil (OTM) was extracted from body fat located in the ventral region of Tupinambis merianae using hexane as a solvent. Ear edema provoked by the application of croton oil (single and multiple application), arachidonic acid, phenol and capsaicin to Swiss mice was used to evaluate the potential anti-inflammatory value of the topical use of OTM. Topical applications of these irritants were made to the right ears of animals that were pre-treated with a acetone (control), dexamethasone, or OTM. Results: Our results indicate that Tupinambis merianae fat demonstrates significant topical anti-inflammatory activity that reduces inflammation related to ear edema caused by croton oil (single and multiple application), arachidonic acid, phenol. While the inflammation caused by capsaicin, OTM did not significantly reduce the edema. Conclusion:This represents the first evidence of anti-inflammatory activity of Tupinambis merianae fat in in vivo models, confirming its usefulness in traditional medicine as a remedy for skin diseases (dermatitis). The fatty acids present in OTM most likely inhibit the response pathway of arachidonic acid and its metabolites, thus reducing the production of pro-inflammatory mediators. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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