Tabernaemontana catharinensis leaves exhibit topical anti-inflammatory activity without causing toxicity. (1st March 2019)
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- Title:
- Tabernaemontana catharinensis leaves exhibit topical anti-inflammatory activity without causing toxicity. (1st March 2019)
- Main Title:
- Tabernaemontana catharinensis leaves exhibit topical anti-inflammatory activity without causing toxicity
- Authors:
- Camponogara, Camila
Casoti, Rosana
Brusco, Indiara
Piana, Mariana
Boligon, Aline A.
Cabrini, Daniela Almeida
Trevisan, Gabriela
Ferreira, Juliano
Silva, Cássia Regina
Oliveira, Sara Marchesan - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Tabernaemontana catharinensis, popularly known as snake skin, has been empirically used as an anti-inflammatory to treat cutaneous skin disorders. However, no study proves its effectiveness as a topical anti-inflammatory. Study design: We investigated the topical anti-inflammatory effect of T.catharinensis leaves crude extract (TcE) in irritant contact dermatitis models in mice and its preliminary toxicity profile. Methods: The topical anti-inflammatory effect was evaluated by ear thickness measurement, inflammatory cell infiltration (MPO activity measurement and histological procedure) and cytokines levels. TcE qualitative phytochemical analysis was performed by UHPLC-ESI-HRMS and the TcE effect (therapeutic dose; 10 µg/ear) on preliminary toxicological parameters was also evaluated (on the 14° day of experiment). Results: TcE (10 μg/ear) prevented the development of ear edema induced by cinnamaldehyde, capsaicin, arachidonic acid, phenol, and croton oil with maximum inhibition of 100% to cinnamaldehyde, arachidonic acid, phenol, and croton oil and 75 ± 6% to capsaicin. Besides, the TcE (10 μg/ear) also prevented the increase of MPO activity by 96 ± 2%, 48 ± 7%, 100%, 87 ± 8%, and 93 ± 4%, respectively, to the same irritant agents. The positive controls also prevented both ear edema and the increased of MPO activity by 100% and 42 ± 8% (HC-030031), 54 ± 6% and 80 ± 4% (SB-366791), 100% and 54 ± 5% (indomethacin), 100% and 80 ± 4% (dexamethasone in skinAbstract: Background: Tabernaemontana catharinensis, popularly known as snake skin, has been empirically used as an anti-inflammatory to treat cutaneous skin disorders. However, no study proves its effectiveness as a topical anti-inflammatory. Study design: We investigated the topical anti-inflammatory effect of T.catharinensis leaves crude extract (TcE) in irritant contact dermatitis models in mice and its preliminary toxicity profile. Methods: The topical anti-inflammatory effect was evaluated by ear thickness measurement, inflammatory cell infiltration (MPO activity measurement and histological procedure) and cytokines levels. TcE qualitative phytochemical analysis was performed by UHPLC-ESI-HRMS and the TcE effect (therapeutic dose; 10 µg/ear) on preliminary toxicological parameters was also evaluated (on the 14° day of experiment). Results: TcE (10 μg/ear) prevented the development of ear edema induced by cinnamaldehyde, capsaicin, arachidonic acid, phenol, and croton oil with maximum inhibition of 100% to cinnamaldehyde, arachidonic acid, phenol, and croton oil and 75 ± 6% to capsaicin. Besides, the TcE (10 μg/ear) also prevented the increase of MPO activity by 96 ± 2%, 48 ± 7%, 100%, 87 ± 8%, and 93 ± 4%, respectively, to the same irritant agents. The positive controls also prevented both ear edema and the increased of MPO activity by 100% and 42 ± 8% (HC-030031), 54 ± 6% and 80 ± 4% (SB-366791), 100% and 54 ± 5% (indomethacin), 100% and 80 ± 4% (dexamethasone in skin inflammation model induced by phenol) and 100% and 97 ± 3% (dexamethasone in inflammation model induced by croton oil), respectively. TcE also prevented the inflammatory cells infiltration and the increase of MIP-2, IL-1β and TNF-α levels irritant agents-induced. TcE topical anti-inflammatory effect may be attributed to the combined effect of indole alkaloids, terpenes, and phenolic compounds found in the extract and identified by dereplication method. The TcE' therapeutic dose proved to be safe in preliminary toxicological tests. Conclusion: Our results suggest that TcE could be an interesting strategy for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. Graphical abstract: … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of ethnopharmacology. Volume 231(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of ethnopharmacology
- Issue:
- Volume 231(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 231, Issue 2019 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 231
- Issue:
- 2019
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0231-2019-0000
- Page Start:
- 205
- Page End:
- 216
- Publication Date:
- 2019-03-01
- Subjects:
- MPO myeloperoxidase -- MIP-2 macrophage inflammatory protein 2 -- IL interleukin -- TNF-α tumor necrosis factor alpha -- NF-κB factor nuclear kappa B -- ID50 inhibitory dose 50% -- MAPK mitogen activated protein kinases -- TcE T. catharinensis crude extract -- HTAB hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide -- TMB tetramethylbenzidine -- HC-030031 1, 2, 3, 6-Tetrahydro-1, 3-dimethyl-N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-2, 6-dioxo-7H-purine-7-acetamide, 2-(1, 3-Dimethyl-2, 6-dioxo-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydro-7H-purin-7-yl)-N-(4 isopropylphenyl) acetamide -- SB-366791 4'-Chloro-3-methoxycinnamanilide -- PMSF phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride -- EDTA ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid -- BSA acid serum albumin -- ALT alanine aminotransferase -- AST aspartate aminotransferase -- SEM standard error of mean -- Emax maximum effect -- Imax maximum inhibition
Snake skin -- Irritant agents -- Skin inflammatory disorders -- Skin edema and cell infiltration -- Anti-inflammatory actions -- UHPLC-ESI-HRMS
Ethnopharmacology -- Periodicals
Pharmacognosy -- Periodicals
Herbs -- Periodicals
Herbs -- Periodicals
Pharmacognosy -- Periodicals
Pharmacognosie -- Périodiques
Herbes -- Périodiques
615.1 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03788741 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jep.2018.11.021 ↗
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- English
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- 0378-8741
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