Anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of the hydroethanolic extract of a polyherbal preparation (Cov-Pla 2) in laboratory animals

K. Amagon, K. D. Falang, B. Bukar, U. Ajima, N. Wannang, J. Kolawole, J. Damen, Y. Agabi, R. J. Kutshik, I. Longdet, S. Gomerep, I. Shittu, Stephen Daniel Davou
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Symptoms of Coronavirus Disease-2019 include pulmonary hyper-inflammation;managing local and systemic inflammatory responses may be key in treatment. This study evaluated the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects of a mixture (Cov-Pla 2) containing five medicinal plants in laboratory animals. The antinociceptive activity of Cov-Pla 2 was evaluated using acetic acid-induced writhing, Brewer's Yeast Pyrexia test in rats and hot plate tests in mice. The egg albumin-induced rat paw oedema test was employed to evaluate the extract's anti-inflammatory activity. The extract produced a dose-dependent (125-500 mg/kg, p.o.) inhibition of pain response elicited by acetic acid, compared to normal saline and increased reaction latency in the hot plate test. The antiinflammatory test showed a significant (P<0.05) reduction in paw size diameter at 125 mg/kg from 2 hours, compared to control. In the antipyretic test, the extract produced a significant (P<0.05) time-dependent decrease in rectal temperature at 125 mg/kg after 2 and 3 hours and at 250 and 500 mg/kg after 3 hours, compared to normal saline. The extract did not produce mortality up to 5000 mg/kg per oral. The results indicated that the extract possesses antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory properties, which support its recommendation for trials in the treatment of symptoms associated with COVID-19.
复方制剂(cov - pla2)乙醇提取物对实验动物的抗伤害和抗炎作用
2019冠状病毒病的症状包括肺部过度炎症,控制局部和全身炎症反应可能是治疗的关键。本研究对含五种药用植物的复方cov - pla2在实验动物体内的抗炎、镇痛和解热作用进行了评价。采用醋酸扭体法、大鼠布鲁尔氏酵母热法和小鼠热板法对cov - pla2的抗伤活性进行了评价。采用蛋清诱导大鼠足跖水肿试验评价其抗炎活性。与生理盐水相比,该提取物对醋酸引起的疼痛反应具有剂量依赖性(125-500 mg/kg, p.o)的抑制作用,并且在热板试验中增加了反应潜伏期。抗炎试验显示,与对照组相比,从2小时开始,125 mg/kg的爪子尺寸直径显著减少(P<0.05)。在解热试验中,与生理盐水相比,提取物在2小时和3小时后,在125 mg/kg和3小时后,在250和500 mg/kg时,直肠温度产生了显著的(P<0.05)时间依赖性降低。每次口服5000毫克/公斤的提取物不会造成死亡。结果表明,该提取物具有抗炎和抗炎特性,支持其用于治疗COVID-19相关症状的试验。
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