Casearia decandra leaves present anti-inflammatory efficacy in a skin inflammation model in mice

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作者
Camponogara, Camila [1 ]
Brum, Evelyne da Silva [1 ]
Belke, Bianca Vargas [2 ]
Brum, Thiele Faccim [2 ]
Jesus, Roberta da Silva [2 ]
Piana, Mariana [2 ]
Bauermann, Liliane de Freitas [2 ]
Oliveira, Sara Marchesan [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Santo Maria, Grad Program Biol Sci Toxicol Biochem, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
[2] Fed Univ Santo Maria, Grad Program Pharmaceut Sci, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
关键词
Guacatango; Rutin; Ear edema; Antioxidant; Anti-inflammatory; NF-KAPPA-B; ACUTE LUNG INJURY; OXIDATIVE STRESS; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; RUTIN; ANTIOXIDANT; INHIBITION; ACTIVATION; DERMATITIS; ASSAY;
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10.1016/j.jep.2019.112436
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Casearia decandra (guacatonga) is popularly used as an anti-inflammatory. We investigated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of C.decandra leaves (CdE) ethanolic extract and of the rutin standard (present in the CdE). Materials and methods: Male adult Swiss mice were used (25-30 g; 5-6 animals by a group). CdE phytochemical analysis was performed by HPLC method. The antioxidant potential of CdE and rutin was assessed by different methods. Topical anti-inflammatory effect of CdE (0.001-1mg/ear) and rutin (0.003-0.03mg/ear) was evaluated by ear edema formation and inflammatory cells infiltration (MPO activity and histology) on a skin inflammation model induced by topical application of croton oil (1mg/ear). Results: Rutin (27.81 +/- 1.11 mg/g) was identified in CdE by HPLC analysis. The required amounts of CdE, rutin and ascorbic acid to reduce the initial concentration of radical DPPH by 50% (IC50) were 7.77 (6.31-9.57) mu g/mL, 3.62 (3.26-4.01) mu g/mL and 3.74 (3.37-4.14) mu g/mL with a radical DPPH reduction of 91 +/- 1.2%, 91 +/- 0.5%, and 96 +/- 0.44% (at 30 mu g/mL), respectively. Moreover, CdE and rutin presented H2O2 scavenging activity with H(2)O(2)levels reduction of 41 +/- 7% and 46 +/- 6%, respectively and SOD-like activity of 60 +/- 4% and 51 +/- 14%, respectively. On the other hand, just rutin presented nitric oxide scavenging activity of 54 +/- 6%. CdE and rutin topically applied inhibited the ear edema with a maximum inhibition of 70 +/- 5% (1 mg/ear) and 78 +/- 10% (0.03 mg/ear), respectively. Treatments reduced the MPO activity (42 +/- 4% to CdE; 1mg/ear and 30 +/- 8% to rutin; 0.03 mg/ear). Histologically, the topical treatments also reduced the dermis thickness and the inflammatory cells infiltration. Conclusion: We demonstrated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of C.decandra leaves and rutin. Its antioxidant potential may contribute to inflammatory process attenuation, supporting the C.decandra leaves used as a promising alternative in the therapy of the inflammatory diseases.
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