棘松提取物对关节炎模型的组织学观察

Mrityunjay Kumar, B. Kakoti, Sudarshana Borah, Kabita Mahato, K. Barman, Bhanita Das, A. Bora, P. Kalita, Innocent Sutnga
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背景:关节炎是一个包含100多种不同医学疾病的术语。关节炎是一种一个或多个关节发炎的情况。关节炎导致软骨破裂。关节的软骨保护关节,使其能够自由活动。当关节受到压力时,比如走路时,软骨会吸收压力。当没有足够的软骨时,骨头会摩擦在一起,产生不适、肿胀(炎症)和僵硬。淋巴结病、水肿、眼部炎症、青光眼、滑囊炎、尿道炎、腱鞘炎(腱鞘积液)(肿胀的滑囊)、腹泻、口生殖器溃疡。材料和方法:刺棘草是一种草药,在世界上许多不同的传统医疗系统中都有根。结果:本研究中,滑膜关节组织病理学显示,刺棘松组治疗后,滑膜血管活度减少,淋巴细胞浸润,滑膜未增厚,淋巴滤泡未出现,提示血管新生。结论:本研究揭示了滑膜关节的组织学特征,在不引起滑膜增厚的情况下,棘骨胶治疗可减少血管分布、淋巴细胞浸润和血管生成。我们的研究结果表明,刺棘草具有有效的抗关节炎作用。
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Histological findings of Lasia spinosa extract in Arthritic Model
Background: Arthritis is a phrase that encompasses more than 100 different medical disorders. Arthritis is a condition in which one or more joints become inflamed. Arthritis causes cartilage to break down. A joint’s cartilage protects it and allows it to move freely. When pressure is applied to the joint, such as when walking, cartilage absorbs the stress. The bones rub together when there isn’t enough cartilage, producing discomfort, swelling (inflammation), and stiffness. Lymphadenopathy, Oedema, ocular inflammation, glaucoma Bursitis, urethritis, tenosynovitis (tendon sheath effusions) (swollen bursa), Diarrhea, Ulcers in the orogenital area. Materials and Methods: Lasia spinosa is a herbal medication with roots in many different traditional medical systems all over the world. Results: In this investigation, histopathology of the synovial joint revealed that Lasia spinosa group therapy reduced vascularity, lymphocytic infiltration, there was no thickening of the synovial membrane and no lymphoid follicles, indicating angiogenesis. Conclusion: This study reveals the histology of synovial joints, treated with the Lasia spinosa that reduced the vascularity, lymphocytic infiltration, and angiogenesis without causing the synovial membrane to thicken. Our research findings indicated that Lasia spinosa has potent anti-arthritic properties.
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