Title of article :
Euphorbia prostata Exerts Potent Anti-Inflammatory and Anti- Arthritic Activity in Downregulating the Increased Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines
Author/Authors :
Melani Hariyadi, Dewi Pharmaceutics Department - Faculty of Pharmacy - Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia , Kumar Sahu, Vikram Pharmaceutics Department - Maharana Pratap College of Pharmacy, Kanpur, India
Abstract :
Background: Euphorbia prostrata constitutes a herbal medication widely used to cure numerous
inflammatory diseases occurring either aloneor in conjunction with other herbal formulations.
The research conducted was devised with the aim ofdetermining the effect of Euphorbia
prostrata hydroalcoholic leaf extract on paw swelling, joint destruction, and the formation of
inflammation-producing cytokines in animal models of rheumatoid arthritis.
Methods: Hydroalcoholic Euphorbia prostrata extract and a reference drug (indomethacin
3 mg/kg), were both administered orallyon a daily basisat varying doses; low (50 mg/kg),
medium (100 mg/kg), and high (200 mg/kg) for a period of 21 days. Other parameters affecting
the functional components of bone include joint diameter measurements and histopathological
investigations. Immunohistochemical analysis of Interleukin (IL-1, IL-6) and Nuclear Factor
(NF-κB) in ankle joint tissue was performed.
Results: The research findings indicated that a significant (p<0.05) dose-dependent reduction
in inflammation results from the administering of Euphorbia prostrata at varying doses. A
200 mg/kg dose of Euphorbia prostrata with a significance of p<0.001 produced a marked
reduction in both inflammation and joint dysfunction. It was concluded, therefore, that such
adose attenuates paw oedema and inflammation, while also reversing bone damage through
the inhibition of activated pro-inflammatory mediators and, specifically, NF-κB-mediated
production of cytokines.
Conclusion: The research presented here concludes that Euphorbia prostrata hydroalcoholic
extract can be potentially employed in the treatment and management of rheumatoid
arthritissince itreduces symptoms of inflammation, inhibits macrophage activity and modulates
IL-1, IL-6 and NF-κB.
Keywords :
Cytokines , Euphorbia prostrata , Inflammation , Experimental arthritis , NF-κB pathway
Journal title :
Pharmaceutical Sciences