Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Mireli Malta
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/30968
Resumo: Campomanesia xanthocarpa is a plant species typical of the Brazilian cerrado, with several popular names, among them gabiroba. Phytochemical analyzes of plant derivatives of that species, have shown the presence of pharmacologically important secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids and tannins, which analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions have been attributed. However, until now, the anti-inflammatory potential of the aqueous extract of the leaves of C. xanthocarpa has not been investigated. Considering that, in general, the popular use of plant species for therapeutic purposes is based on the use of aqueous preparations of leaves, roots, peels, seeds or fruits, it is relevant to investigate the pharmacological potential of these preparations in order to scientifically validate its use. In this sense, this study aimed, in general, to evaluate the possible anti-inflammatory effect of the lyophilized aqueous extract of the leaves of C. xanthocarpa (EACX), by means of the following specific objectives (i) to standardize the induction of peritoneal inflammation with carrageenan (CGN); (ii) to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect in an in vivo experimental model of CGN-induced peritonitis in mice of the BALB / c strain. The animals used in this study were divided into four groups and treated orally with the carboxymethylcellulose vehicle (CBX; G1) or with different concentrations of EACX (100, 550 and 1,000 mg / kg; G2, G3 e G4, respectively). After 60 minutes, the animals received intraperitoneal injection of 1% CGN to induce peritoneal inflammation. Four hours after the CGN injection, the animals were anesthetized and killed by cervical dislocation. Then, an incision was made in the abdomen and the peritoneal cavity was gently washed with phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.2, and the peritoneal lavage was collected for total and differential leukocyte counts. The results obtained showed that when comparing the number of total leukocytes between groups G1 (CBX 0.5%) and those treated with different concentrations of EACX (G2, G3 and G4), leukocyte migration was significantly reduced in animals treated with the EACX at a dose of 550 mg / kg (p = 0.0163). At concentrations 100 and 1000 mg / kg, there was only a tendency for a reduction in the leukocyte infiltrate. In addition, the differential leukocyte count revealed a significant reduction in the influx of neutrophils in the G3 group (550 mg / kg) compared to the control group (G1). Together, these results indicate that EACX has an anti-inflammatory effect, which may be associated with bioactive compounds, among them flavonoids, found in the leaves of C. xanthocarpa.
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spelling Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)Anti-inflammatory activity of aqueous extract of Guabiroba leaves (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)Campomanesia xanthocarpaAnti-inflamatórioInflamação peritonealCarrageninaAnti-inflammatoryPeritoneal inflammationCarrageenanCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIASCampomanesia xanthocarpa is a plant species typical of the Brazilian cerrado, with several popular names, among them gabiroba. Phytochemical analyzes of plant derivatives of that species, have shown the presence of pharmacologically important secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids and tannins, which analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions have been attributed. However, until now, the anti-inflammatory potential of the aqueous extract of the leaves of C. xanthocarpa has not been investigated. Considering that, in general, the popular use of plant species for therapeutic purposes is based on the use of aqueous preparations of leaves, roots, peels, seeds or fruits, it is relevant to investigate the pharmacological potential of these preparations in order to scientifically validate its use. In this sense, this study aimed, in general, to evaluate the possible anti-inflammatory effect of the lyophilized aqueous extract of the leaves of C. xanthocarpa (EACX), by means of the following specific objectives (i) to standardize the induction of peritoneal inflammation with carrageenan (CGN); (ii) to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect in an in vivo experimental model of CGN-induced peritonitis in mice of the BALB / c strain. The animals used in this study were divided into four groups and treated orally with the carboxymethylcellulose vehicle (CBX; G1) or with different concentrations of EACX (100, 550 and 1,000 mg / kg; G2, G3 e G4, respectively). After 60 minutes, the animals received intraperitoneal injection of 1% CGN to induce peritoneal inflammation. Four hours after the CGN injection, the animals were anesthetized and killed by cervical dislocation. Then, an incision was made in the abdomen and the peritoneal cavity was gently washed with phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.2, and the peritoneal lavage was collected for total and differential leukocyte counts. The results obtained showed that when comparing the number of total leukocytes between groups G1 (CBX 0.5%) and those treated with different concentrations of EACX (G2, G3 and G4), leukocyte migration was significantly reduced in animals treated with the EACX at a dose of 550 mg / kg (p = 0.0163). At concentrations 100 and 1000 mg / kg, there was only a tendency for a reduction in the leukocyte infiltrate. In addition, the differential leukocyte count revealed a significant reduction in the influx of neutrophils in the G3 group (550 mg / kg) compared to the control group (G1). Together, these results indicate that EACX has an anti-inflammatory effect, which may be associated with bioactive compounds, among them flavonoids, found in the leaves of C. xanthocarpa.Pesquisa sem auxílio de agências de fomentoTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)A Campomanesia xanthocarpa é uma espécie vegetal típica do cerrado brasileiro, com várias denominações populares, dentre elas gabiroba. Análises fitoquímicas de derivados vegetais da referida espécie, têm demonstrado a presença de metabólitos secundários farmacologicamente importantes, tais como os flavonoides e taninos, aos quais têm sido atribuídas ações analgésicas e anti-inflamatórias. Contudo, até o presente momento, ainda não foi investigado o potencial anti-inflamatório do extrato aquoso das folhas da C. xanthocarpa. Considerando que, em geral, o uso popular de espécies vegetais para fins terapêuticos baseia-se na utilização de preparações aquosas das folhas, raízes, cascas, sementes ou frutos, torna-se relevante investigar o potencial farmacológico dessas preparações a fim de validar cientificamente o seu uso. Nesse sentido, este estudo objetivou, de modo geral, avaliar possível efeito anti-inflamatório do extrato aquoso liofilizado das folhas da C. xanthocarpa (EACX), por meio dos seguintes objetivos específicos (i) padronizar a indução da inflamação peritoneal com carragenina (CGN); (ii) avaliar o efeito anti-inflamatório em modelo experimental in vivo de peritonite induzida com CGN em camundongos da linhagem BALB/c. Os animais utilizados neste estudo foram divididos em quatro grupos e tratados por via oral com o veículo carboximetilcelulose (CBX; G1) ou com diferentes concentrações do EACX (100, 550 e 1.000 mg/kg; G2, G3 e G4, respectivamente). Após 60 minutos, os animais receberam injeção intraperitoneal de CGN 1% para indução da inflamação peritoneal. Quatro horas após a injeção de CGN, os animais foram anestesiados e mortos por deslocamento cervical. Em seguida, foi feita uma incisão no abdômen e a cavidade peritoneal foi gentilmente lavada com solução salina tamponada com fosfato (PBS), pH 7,2, e o lavado peritoneal foi coletado para as contagens total e diferencial de leucócitos. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que quando comparamos o número de leucócitos totais entre os grupos G1 (CBX 0,5 %) e aqueles tratados com as diferentes concentrações do EACX (G2, G3 e G4), a migração leucocitária foi significativamente reduzida nos animais tratados com o EACX na dose 550 mg/kg (p=0,0163). Nas concentrações 100 e 1000 mg/Kg houve apenas tendência a uma redução no infiltrado de leucócitos. Além disto, a contagem diferencial de leucócitos revelou redução significativa no influxo de neutrófilos no grupo G3 (550 mg/Kg) comparado ao grupo controle (G1). Em conjunto, estes resultados indicam que o EACX apresenta efeito anti-inflamatório, o qual pode estar associado aos compostos bioativos, dentre eles os flavonoides, encontrados nas folhas da C. xanthocarpa.2022-12-21Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilMedicina VeterináriaAlves, Celene Maria de Oliveira Simõeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0864699518090483Miguel, Tarciso Tadeuhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4650584679300472Silva, Elisângela Rosa dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8383182463914851Silva, Mireli Malta2021-01-08T12:40:58Z2021-01-08T12:40:58Z2020-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfSILVA, Mireli Malta. Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Gabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa). 2020. 39 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
Anti-inflammatory activity of aqueous extract of Guabiroba leaves (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
title Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
spellingShingle Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
Silva, Mireli Malta
Campomanesia xanthocarpa
Anti-inflamatório
Inflamação peritoneal
Carragenina
Anti-inflammatory
Peritoneal inflammation
Carrageenan
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
title_short Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
title_full Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
title_fullStr Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
title_full_unstemmed Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
title_sort Atividade anti-inflamatória do extrato aquoso das folhas da Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa)
author Silva, Mireli Malta
author_facet Silva, Mireli Malta
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Alves, Celene Maria de Oliveira Simões
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0864699518090483
Miguel, Tarciso Tadeu
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4650584679300472
Silva, Elisângela Rosa da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8383182463914851
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Mireli Malta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Campomanesia xanthocarpa
Anti-inflamatório
Inflamação peritoneal
Carragenina
Anti-inflammatory
Peritoneal inflammation
Carrageenan
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
topic Campomanesia xanthocarpa
Anti-inflamatório
Inflamação peritoneal
Carragenina
Anti-inflammatory
Peritoneal inflammation
Carrageenan
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
description Campomanesia xanthocarpa is a plant species typical of the Brazilian cerrado, with several popular names, among them gabiroba. Phytochemical analyzes of plant derivatives of that species, have shown the presence of pharmacologically important secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids and tannins, which analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions have been attributed. However, until now, the anti-inflammatory potential of the aqueous extract of the leaves of C. xanthocarpa has not been investigated. Considering that, in general, the popular use of plant species for therapeutic purposes is based on the use of aqueous preparations of leaves, roots, peels, seeds or fruits, it is relevant to investigate the pharmacological potential of these preparations in order to scientifically validate its use. In this sense, this study aimed, in general, to evaluate the possible anti-inflammatory effect of the lyophilized aqueous extract of the leaves of C. xanthocarpa (EACX), by means of the following specific objectives (i) to standardize the induction of peritoneal inflammation with carrageenan (CGN); (ii) to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect in an in vivo experimental model of CGN-induced peritonitis in mice of the BALB / c strain. The animals used in this study were divided into four groups and treated orally with the carboxymethylcellulose vehicle (CBX; G1) or with different concentrations of EACX (100, 550 and 1,000 mg / kg; G2, G3 e G4, respectively). After 60 minutes, the animals received intraperitoneal injection of 1% CGN to induce peritoneal inflammation. Four hours after the CGN injection, the animals were anesthetized and killed by cervical dislocation. Then, an incision was made in the abdomen and the peritoneal cavity was gently washed with phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.2, and the peritoneal lavage was collected for total and differential leukocyte counts. The results obtained showed that when comparing the number of total leukocytes between groups G1 (CBX 0.5%) and those treated with different concentrations of EACX (G2, G3 and G4), leukocyte migration was significantly reduced in animals treated with the EACX at a dose of 550 mg / kg (p = 0.0163). At concentrations 100 and 1000 mg / kg, there was only a tendency for a reduction in the leukocyte infiltrate. In addition, the differential leukocyte count revealed a significant reduction in the influx of neutrophils in the G3 group (550 mg / kg) compared to the control group (G1). Together, these results indicate that EACX has an anti-inflammatory effect, which may be associated with bioactive compounds, among them flavonoids, found in the leaves of C. xanthocarpa.
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