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Antinociceptive and Antiinflammatory Activities of Anastatica hierochuntica and Possible Mechanism of Action

By: Alatshan, A.
Contributor(s): Esam Gnais | Wedyan, M.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2018Edition: Vol. 80 (04) July-August.Description: 637-646.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICSOnline resources: Click here In: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesSummary: Anastatica hierochuntica L. (Brassicaceae) has been used in folk medicine to treat diseases related to inflammation and pain. This study investigated the antinociceptive and antiinflammatory effects of the aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica plant and possible mechanism of action in Swiss albino mice and Wistar rats. The antinociceptive activity was evaluated using the hot-plate, tail immersion, writhing and formalin-induced paw liking tests, while antiinflammatory action was investigated using the carrageenan-induced paw edema in over a period of 5 h in the dose range of 3.16 to 1000 mg/kg, i.p. These effects were compared to those of the vehicle, morphine, indomethacin and the influence of naloxone. Aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica produced significant increase in the pain latency time in the hot-plate and tail-immersion tests (ED50s, 31.0 and 26.3 mg/kg for aqueous extract of A. hierochuntica, 15.0 and 10.1 mg/kg for A. hierochuntica chloroform fraction, respectively). In the acetic acid-induced writhing and formalin test, administration of the aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica significantly reduced the number of writhings (ED50, 28.6 and 8.7 mg/kg, respectively) and time of licking in early (ED50, 18.2 and 10.6 mg/kg, respectively) and late phase (ED50, 18.9 and 11.9 mg/kg, respectively) of formalin-induced pain. Pretreatment of animals with naloxone significantly reversed the antinociceptive effects of the aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica when assessed against hot-plate and formalin test. The aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica significantly inhibited edema formation in carrageenan-induced edema assay (ED50, 29.1 and 6.5 mg/kg, respectively). These results demonstrated that A. hierochuntica has potential central and peripheral antinociceptive effects as well as antiinflammatory activity.
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Anastatica hierochuntica L. (Brassicaceae) has been used in folk medicine to treat diseases related to inflammation and pain. This study investigated the antinociceptive and antiinflammatory effects of the aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica plant and possible mechanism of action in Swiss albino mice and Wistar rats. The antinociceptive activity was evaluated using the hot-plate, tail immersion, writhing and formalin-induced paw liking tests, while antiinflammatory action was investigated using the carrageenan-induced paw edema in over a period of 5 h in the dose range of 3.16 to 1000 mg/kg, i.p. These effects were compared to those of the vehicle, morphine, indomethacin and the influence of naloxone. Aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica produced significant increase in the pain latency time in the hot-plate and tail-immersion tests (ED50s, 31.0 and 26.3 mg/kg for aqueous extract of A. hierochuntica, 15.0 and 10.1 mg/kg for A. hierochuntica chloroform fraction, respectively). In the acetic acid-induced writhing and formalin test, administration of the aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica significantly reduced the number of writhings (ED50, 28.6 and 8.7 mg/kg, respectively) and time of licking in early (ED50, 18.2 and 10.6 mg/kg, respectively) and late phase (ED50, 18.9 and 11.9 mg/kg, respectively) of formalin-induced pain. Pretreatment of animals with naloxone significantly reversed the antinociceptive effects of the aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica when assessed against hot-plate and formalin test. The aqueous extract and the chloroform fraction of A. hierochuntica significantly inhibited edema formation in carrageenan-induced edema assay (ED50, 29.1 and 6.5 mg/kg, respectively). These results demonstrated that A. hierochuntica has potential central and peripheral antinociceptive effects as well as antiinflammatory activity.

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