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The hexane fraction of Ardisia crispa Thunb. A. DC. roots inhibits inflammation-induced angiogenesis

机译:Ardisia crispa Thunb的己烷馏分。直流电根抑制炎症诱导的血管生成

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Background Ardisia crispa (Myrsinaceae) is used in traditional Malay medicine to treat various ailments associated with inflammation, including rheumatism. The plant’s hexane fraction was previously shown to inhibit several diseases associated with inflammation. As there is a strong correlation between inflammation and angiogenesis, we conducted the present study to investigate the anti-angiogenic effects of the plant’s roots in animal models of inflammation-induced angiogenesis. Methods We first performed phytochemical screening and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) fingerprinting of the hexane fraction of Ardisia crispa roots ethanolic extract (ACRH) and its quinone-rich fraction (QRF). The anti-inflammatory properties of ACRH and QRF were tested using the Miles vascular permeability assay and the murine air pouch granuloma model following oral administration at various doses. Results Preliminary phytochemical screening of ACRH revealed the presence of flavonoids, triterpenes, and tannins. The QRF was separated from ACRH (38.38% w/w) by column chromatography, and was isolated to yield a benzoquinonoid compound. The ACRH and QRF were quantified by HPLC. The LD50 value of ACRH was 617.02?mg/kg. In the Miles vascular permeability assay, the lowest dose of ACRH (10?mg/kg) and all doses of QRF significantly reduced vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-induced hyperpermeability, when compared with the vehicle control. In the murine air pouch granuloma model, ACRH and QRF both displayed significant and dose-dependent anti-inflammatory effects, without granuloma weight. ACRH and QRF significantly reduced the vascular index, but not granuloma tissue weight. Conclusions In conclusion, both ACRH and QRF showed potential anti-inflammatory properties in a model of inflammation-induced angiogenesis model, demonstrating their potential anti-angiogenic properties.
机译:背景技术Ardisia crispa(Myrsinaceae)在传统的马来语医学中用于治疗与炎症相关的各种疾病,包括风湿病。先前已证明该植物的己烷成分可抑制多种与炎症有关的疾病。由于炎症与血管生成之间存在很强的相关性,因此我们进行了本研究,以研究植物根在炎症诱导的血管生成动物模型中的抗血管生成作用。方法我们首先进行了Ardisia crispa根乙醇提取物(ACRH)及其富醌组分(QRF)的己烷组分的植物化学筛选和高效液相色谱(HPLC)指纹图谱。在以不同剂量口服给药后,使用Miles血管通透性试验和鼠气袋肉芽肿模型测试了ACRH和QRF的抗炎特性。结果ACRH的初步植物化学筛选显示出类黄酮,三萜和单宁的存在。通过柱色谱法将QRF与ACRH(38.38%w / w)分离,并分离得到苯醌类化合物。 ACRH和QRF通过HPLC定量。 ACRH的LD 50 值为617.02?mg / kg。在Miles血管通透性测定中,与媒介物对照相比,最低剂量的ACRH(10?mg / kg)和所有QRF剂量均显着降低了血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)诱导的通透性。在鼠气袋肉芽肿模型中,ACRH和QRF均显示出显着且剂量依赖性的抗炎作用,而肉芽肿没有重量。 ACRH和QRF可以显着降低血管指数,但不能降低肉芽肿组织的重量。结论总之,在炎症诱导的血管生成模型中,ACRH和QRF均显示出潜在的抗炎特性,证明了其潜在的抗血管生成特性。

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