Analgesic properties of the ethanol extract of leaves of Triumfetta cordifolia A. Rich

Valliant Orodeh, A. Aderibigbe, Ben-Azu Benneth
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Triumfetta cordifolia is used ethnomedicinally in the management of pain, inflammatory and mental disorders. No study has been carried out to scientifically confirm its ethnomedicinal use in the management of pain. Hence, this study was design to evaluate the antinociceptive property of ethanol extract of leaves of T. cordifolia (EETC) in experimental models of pain in mice. The antinociceptive property of EETC (8.8, 17.5 and 35 mg/kg) administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) was assessed on acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing, formalin-induced paw licking, hot water tail immersion and hot plate-induced nociception tests. In addition, naloxone (1 mg/kg, i.p.) was used to elucidate the involvement of opioidergic system in the antinociceptive activity of EETC in hot plate test. EETC (8.8, 17.5 and 35 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly (p < 0.05) reduced acetic acid-induced writhing when compared with control. Also, EETC (8.8, 17.5 and 35 mg/kg, i.p.) dose-dependently attenuated formalin-induced paw licking; as it significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited the inflammatory phase, although only EETC (35 mg/kg, i.p.) was found to suppressed the neurogenic phase. Moreover, EETC significantly (p < 0.05) increased the reaction time to pain in mice exposed to hot plate test, with no significant effect in the hot water tail immersion test when compared with control. Naloxone significantly (p < 0.05) reversed the effect of EETC on hot plate-induced pain. In conclusion, the results of this study provide evidence, showing that EETC possesses phytochemical compounds with analgesic activity and may be related to peripheral nociception mediation and central opioidergic pain pathway system. Keywords: Triumfetta cordifolia; Analgesia; Writhing; Paw-licking
芦笋叶乙醇提取物的镇痛作用
在民族医学上,三叶莲用于治疗疼痛、炎症和精神障碍。目前还没有研究科学地证实它在治疗疼痛方面的民族医学用途。因此,本研究旨在评价堇叶乙醇提取物(EETC)对小鼠疼痛实验模型的抗伤害性。通过醋酸致腹部扭体、福尔马林致舔爪、热水浸尾和热板致伤害性试验,评价EETC(8.8、17.5和35 mg/kg)腹腔(i.p)给药的抗伤害性。此外,通过热板实验,采用纳洛酮(1 mg/kg, i.p)来阐明阿片能系统参与EETC的抗伤害性活性。与对照组相比,EETC(8.8、17.5和35 mg/kg, i.p)显著(p < 0.05)降低了醋酸致扭体。此外,EETC(8.8, 17.5和35 mg/kg, i.p)剂量依赖性减弱福尔马林诱导的舔爪;EETC (35 mg/kg, i.p.)对炎症期有明显抑制作用(p < 0.05)。此外,电刺激显著(p < 0.05)增加了热板实验小鼠对疼痛的反应时间,而热水尾浸泡实验与对照组相比无显著影响。纳洛酮能显著逆转电刺激对热板疼痛的影响(p < 0.05)。综上所述,本研究结果提供了证据,表明EETC具有镇痛活性的植物化学物质,可能与外周痛觉介导和中枢阿片能疼痛通路系统有关。关键词:凤仙花;镇痛;打滚;Paw-licking
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