Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, L.S.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Marques, R.B., Pereira, S.S., Ayres, M.C.C., Chaves, M.H., Cavalheiro, Alberto José [UNESP], Vieira Júnior, G.M. [UNESP], Almeida, F.R.C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2010007500121
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/28083
Resumo: Previous studies on Combretum leprosum, a tree growing in the Northeastern states of Brazil, have shown antinociceptive effects of the ethanol extract of its leaves and bark, but studies examining its constituents are rare. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antinociceptive effect of the hydroalcoholic fraction (HF) of one of its constituents, the flavonoid (-) epicatechin (EPI), administered orally to mice (20-30 g) in models of chemical nociception, and the possible mechanisms involved. Different doses of HF (62.5 to 500 mg/kg) and EPI (12.5 to 50 mg/kg) were evaluated in models of abdominal writhing, glutamate, capsaicin, and formalin in animals pretreated with different antagonists: naloxone, ondansetron, yohimbine, ketanserin, pindolol, atropine, and caffeine in the abdominal writhing test. To determine the role of nitric oxide, the animals were pretreated with L-arginine (600 mg/kg, ip) in the glutamate test. The HF was effective (P < 0.05) in all protocols at different doses and EPI was effective in the abdominal writhing, capsaicin and glutamate tests (P < 0.05) at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg. However, in the formalin test it was only effective in the second phase at a dose of 25 mg/kg. The antinociceptive effect of HF was inhibited when HF was associated with yohimbine (0.15 mg/kg), ketanserine (0.03 mg/kg), and L-arginine (600 mg/kg), but not with the other antagonists. HF and EPI were effective in models of chemical nociception, with the suggested participation of the adrenergic, serotonergic and nitrergic systems in the antinociceptive effect of HF.
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spelling Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & EichCombretum leprosumEpicatechinAntinociceptiveSerotoninNitric oxidePrevious studies on Combretum leprosum, a tree growing in the Northeastern states of Brazil, have shown antinociceptive effects of the ethanol extract of its leaves and bark, but studies examining its constituents are rare. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antinociceptive effect of the hydroalcoholic fraction (HF) of one of its constituents, the flavonoid (-) epicatechin (EPI), administered orally to mice (20-30 g) in models of chemical nociception, and the possible mechanisms involved. Different doses of HF (62.5 to 500 mg/kg) and EPI (12.5 to 50 mg/kg) were evaluated in models of abdominal writhing, glutamate, capsaicin, and formalin in animals pretreated with different antagonists: naloxone, ondansetron, yohimbine, ketanserin, pindolol, atropine, and caffeine in the abdominal writhing test. To determine the role of nitric oxide, the animals were pretreated with L-arginine (600 mg/kg, ip) in the glutamate test. The HF was effective (P < 0.05) in all protocols at different doses and EPI was effective in the abdominal writhing, capsaicin and glutamate tests (P < 0.05) at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg. However, in the formalin test it was only effective in the second phase at a dose of 25 mg/kg. The antinociceptive effect of HF was inhibited when HF was associated with yohimbine (0.15 mg/kg), ketanserine (0.03 mg/kg), and L-arginine (600 mg/kg), but not with the other antagonists. HF and EPI were effective in models of chemical nociception, with the suggested participation of the adrenergic, serotonergic and nitrergic systems in the antinociceptive effect of HF.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Universidade Federal do Piauí (FUFPI) Centro de Ciências da Sáude Núcleo de Pesquisa em Plantas MedicinaisUniversidade Federal do Piauí (FUFPI) Centro de Ciências da Natureza Departamento de QuímicaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de QuímicaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de QuímicaAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABRADIC)Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Lopes, L.S.Marques, R.B.Pereira, S.S.Ayres, M.C.C.Chaves, M.H.Cavalheiro, Alberto José [UNESP]Vieira Júnior, G.M. [UNESP]Almeida, F.R.C.2014-05-20T15:11:34Z2014-05-20T15:11:34Z2010-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1184-1192application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2010007500121Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, v. 43, n. 12, p. 1184-1192, 2010.0100-879Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/2808310.1590/S0100-879X2010007500121S0100-879X2010001200008WOS:000285508300008S0100-879X2010001200008.pdf2518006820764120SciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research1.492info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-04T06:27:40Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/28083Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:07:49.981589Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
title Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
spellingShingle Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
Lopes, L.S.
Combretum leprosum
Epicatechin
Antinociceptive
Serotonin
Nitric oxide
title_short Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
title_full Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
title_fullStr Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
title_full_unstemmed Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
title_sort Antinociceptive effect on mice of the hydroalcoholic fraction and (-) epicatechin obtained from Combretum leprosum Mart & Eich
author Lopes, L.S.
author_facet Lopes, L.S.
Marques, R.B.
Pereira, S.S.
Ayres, M.C.C.
Chaves, M.H.
Cavalheiro, Alberto José [UNESP]
Vieira Júnior, G.M. [UNESP]
Almeida, F.R.C.
author_role author
author2 Marques, R.B.
Pereira, S.S.
Ayres, M.C.C.
Chaves, M.H.
Cavalheiro, Alberto José [UNESP]
Vieira Júnior, G.M. [UNESP]
Almeida, F.R.C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, L.S.
Marques, R.B.
Pereira, S.S.
Ayres, M.C.C.
Chaves, M.H.
Cavalheiro, Alberto José [UNESP]
Vieira Júnior, G.M. [UNESP]
Almeida, F.R.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Combretum leprosum
Epicatechin
Antinociceptive
Serotonin
Nitric oxide
topic Combretum leprosum
Epicatechin
Antinociceptive
Serotonin
Nitric oxide
description Previous studies on Combretum leprosum, a tree growing in the Northeastern states of Brazil, have shown antinociceptive effects of the ethanol extract of its leaves and bark, but studies examining its constituents are rare. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antinociceptive effect of the hydroalcoholic fraction (HF) of one of its constituents, the flavonoid (-) epicatechin (EPI), administered orally to mice (20-30 g) in models of chemical nociception, and the possible mechanisms involved. Different doses of HF (62.5 to 500 mg/kg) and EPI (12.5 to 50 mg/kg) were evaluated in models of abdominal writhing, glutamate, capsaicin, and formalin in animals pretreated with different antagonists: naloxone, ondansetron, yohimbine, ketanserin, pindolol, atropine, and caffeine in the abdominal writhing test. To determine the role of nitric oxide, the animals were pretreated with L-arginine (600 mg/kg, ip) in the glutamate test. The HF was effective (P < 0.05) in all protocols at different doses and EPI was effective in the abdominal writhing, capsaicin and glutamate tests (P < 0.05) at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg. However, in the formalin test it was only effective in the second phase at a dose of 25 mg/kg. The antinociceptive effect of HF was inhibited when HF was associated with yohimbine (0.15 mg/kg), ketanserine (0.03 mg/kg), and L-arginine (600 mg/kg), but not with the other antagonists. HF and EPI were effective in models of chemical nociception, with the suggested participation of the adrenergic, serotonergic and nitrergic systems in the antinociceptive effect of HF.
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