Effect of copaiba oil on acute pancreatitis in mice

Daniel L. Medeiros, T. E. V. Lemos, Luiz H. Fagundes Junior, Tarciso B. Sampaio Montenegro, Paula R. S. Camara
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Objective: The anti-inflammatory activity of copaiba oil was evaluated using a cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis model in mice. Methods: Mice were pretreated with Copaiba sp oleoresin before induction of pancreatitis. Pancreatitis was induced by intraperitoneal injection (five injections at hourly intervals) of cerulein solution and, 6 h later, pancreatic and lung damage were analyzed macroscopically for the severity of necrosis, and by protein plasma extravasation and plasma amylase activity (a biomarker of acute pancreatic damage); myeloperoxidase activity (MPO; a neutrophil marker) and thiobarbituric reactive species (TBARS; a lipid peroxidation index) were determined in the pancreas and lung. Results: A significant reduction in protein plasma extravasation of damaged pancreatic tissue was observed in mice that received copaiba oil. This effect was confirmed biochemically by reduction of protein plasma extravasation, and associated with reduced plasma amylase and MPO activity. Conclusion: These findings indicate the anti-inflammatory effect of copaiba oil on experimental acute pancreatitis induced by cerulein in mice.
可爹巴油对小鼠急性胰腺炎的影响
目的:采用蛋白诱导的小鼠急性胰腺炎模型,观察可伐巴油的抗炎作用。方法:小鼠在诱导胰腺炎前用Copaiba sp油树脂预处理。通过腹腔注射(每小时注射5次)cerulein溶液诱导胰腺炎,6小时后,从宏观上分析胰腺和肺的损伤程度,并通过血浆蛋白外渗和血浆淀粉酶活性(急性胰腺损伤的生物标志物)进行分析;髓过氧化物酶活性;一种中性粒细胞标志物)和硫代巴比妥反应物质(TBARS;测定胰腺和肺的脂质过氧化指数。结果:给予可巴伊巴油的小鼠损伤胰腺组织的蛋白血浆外渗明显减少。这种作用通过减少血浆蛋白外渗得到生化证实,并与血浆淀粉酶和MPO活性降低有关。结论:提示可爹巴油对小鼠肝蛋白所致的实验性急性胰腺炎具有抗炎作用。
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