Aspirin and meloxicam co-administration with leaf extract of Terminalia catappa; prevention of red blood cell related cardiovascular complications in alloxan induced diabetic rats

Ezekiel E. Ben, Asuquo E. Asuquo, Okon, I. Asuquo, Titilope H. Olatunbosun
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Hyperglycemia induced alterations in red blood cell parameters are associated with cardiovascular complications in diabetes mellitus. This study was designed to investigate abnormalities in red blood cell parameters and changes due to aspirin and meloxicam administrations in diabetic rats. Thirty-six (36) healthy male Wistar rats weighting 150-200g were used for the study. The animals were randomly distributed into six groups of six rats each. Group 1 and 2 respectively served as control and diabetic groups administered with 5 ml/kg body weight of distilled water orally. Groups 3 and 4 were diabetic rats treated with aspirin and meloxicam at 30 mg/kg and 2 mg/kg body weight respectively. A combined administration of aspirin and meloxicam at their respective doses with 130mg/kg body weight of Terminalia catappa extract was in groups 5 and 6. The results showed that RBC count, PCV, HGB and MCV were reduced significantly (p<0.05) in diabetic group but significantly (p<0.05) increased in aspirin, meloxicam and in combined extract treated groups of diabetic rats. Therefore, diabetic induced alterations in red blood cell parameters which maybe attributed to inflammation were reversed by aspirin and meloxicam. Co-administration of these NSAID with T. catappa leaf extract would enhance their safety use in prevention of cardiovascular complications in diabetes mellitus.
阿司匹林和美洛昔康与鸡冠花叶提取物联合用药;预防阿脲诱导的糖尿病大鼠红细胞相关的心血管并发症
高血糖引起的红细胞参数变化与糖尿病心血管并发症有关。本研究旨在调查糖尿病大鼠红细胞参数的异常以及服用阿司匹林和美洛昔康引起的变化。研究使用了 36 只体重为 150-200 克的健康雄性 Wistar 大鼠。这些动物被随机分为六组,每组六只。第 1 组和第 2 组分别作为对照组和糖尿病组,口服每公斤体重 5 毫升的蒸馏水。第 3 组和第 4 组为糖尿病大鼠,分别服用阿司匹林和美洛昔康,剂量分别为 30 毫克/千克和 2 毫克/千克体重。第 5 组和第 6 组大鼠在服用阿司匹林和美洛昔康各自剂量的同时,还服用了 130 毫克/千克体重的鸡冠花提取物。结果表明,糖尿病组的红细胞计数、PCV、HGB 和 MCV 显著降低(p<0.05),而阿司匹林、美洛昔康和联合提取物处理组的红细胞计数、PCV、HGB 和 MCV 显著升高(p<0.05)。因此,阿司匹林和美洛昔康可以逆转糖尿病引起的红细胞参数变化,而这些变化可能是炎症引起的。将这些非甾体抗炎药与卡塔巴叶提取物联合使用,可提高它们在预防糖尿病心血管并发症方面的安全性。
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