Antinociceptive effect of Aristolochia trilobata stem essential oil and 6-methyl-5-hepten-2yl acetate, its main compound, in rodents

J. Quintans, R. S. Alves, D. A. Santos, M. Serafini, P. Alves, E. Costa, G. Zengin, L. Quintans-Júnior, A. Guimarães
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Abstract Aristolochia trilobata L. is an aromatic plant, popularly known as “mil-homens”, and its essential oil (EO) is generally used to treat colic, diarrhea and dysentery disorders. We evaluated the antinociceptive effect of A. trilobata stem EO and of its major compound, the (R)-(-)-6-methyl-5-hepten-2-yl acetate (sulcatyl acetate: SA), using acetic acid (0.85%)-induced writhing response and formalin-induced (20 μL of 1%) nociceptive behavior in mice. We also evaluated the EO and SA effect on motor coordination, using the rota-rod apparatus. EO (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg) or SA (25 and 50 mg/kg) reduced nociceptive behavior in the writhing test (p<0.001). EO (100 mg/kg) and SA (25 and 50 mg/kg) decreased the nociception on the first phase of the formalin test (p<0.05). On the second phase, EO (25: p<0.01; 50: p<0.05 and 100 mg/kg: p<0.001) and SA (25 and 50 mg/kg; p<0.001) reduced the nociceptive response induced by formalin. EO and SA were not able to cause changes in the motor coordination of animals. Together, our results suggest that EO has an analgesic profile and SA seems to be one of the active compounds in this effect.
三叶马兜铃精油及其主要化合物6-甲基-5-庚烯-2乙酸酯对啮齿动物的抗伤感受作用
摘要:三叶马兜铃(Aristolochia trilobata L.)是一种芳香植物,俗称“马兜铃”,其精油(EO)一般用于治疗绞痛、腹泻和痢疾等疾病。采用乙酸(0.85%)诱导小鼠扭体反应和福尔马林(20 μL 1%)诱导小鼠伤害性行为的方法,研究了三叶草提取物及其主要化合物(R)-(-)-6-甲基-5-庚烯-2-乙酸磺酰乙酸酯(SA)的抗伤害性作用。我们还使用旋转杆装置评估了EO和SA对运动协调的影响。EO(25、50和100 mg/kg)或SA(25和50 mg/kg)在扭体试验中降低了伤害性行为(p<0.001)。EO (100 mg/kg)和SA(25和50 mg/kg)降低了福尔马林第一阶段试验的伤害感受(p<0.05)。在第二阶段,EO (25: p<0.01;50: p<0.05和100 mg/kg: p<0.001)和SA(25和50 mg/kg;P <0.001)降低了福尔马林诱导的伤害性反应。EO和SA不能引起动物运动协调性的改变。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,EO具有镇痛作用,而SA似乎是这种作用中的活性化合物之一。
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