• Title of article

    Evaluation of the Therapeutic Effect of Achillea wilhelmsii C. Koch Aqueous Extract in Acetic-acid-induced Ulcerative Colitis in Rat

  • Author/Authors

    Ghobadi, Ali Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Heydarian, Mohammad Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Bahrami, Gholamreza Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Hosseinzadeh, Leila Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Shokoohinia, Yalda Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Farzaei, Mohammad Hosein Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Khazaei, Hosna Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Aghaei, Kimia Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    29
  • To page
    34
  • Abstract
    Context: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic, idiopathic, and recurrent disease with unknown etiology. Achillea wilhelmsii has been introduced as a herbal remedy for gastrointestinal ulcers and UC in traditional Persian medicine. Aims: We examined the effectiveness of A. wilhelmsii aqueous extract against acetic-acid-induced UC in rats. Settings and Design: Fifty-six male Wister albino rats weighing 180–200 g were randomly divided into eight groups and after induction of UC were treated with five doses of aqueous extract of A. wilhelmsii. Materials and Methods: After induction of UC by acetic acid, the aerial parts of A. wilhelmsii (6.25, 12.5, 25, 50, and 100mg/kg) were administered orally. On 11th day, the animals were euthanized by overdose of ether inhalation and the intestinal tissue was rapidly dissected for macroscopic, histological, and microscopic scores. Statistical Analysis Used: Data were analyzed by stats Directver.2.7.9 (SAS, Cary, North Carolina). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Newman–Keul’s post hoc test for multiple comparisons. A value of P < 0.05 was considered as significant level. Results were expressed as mean ± standard error of the mean (SEM). Results: All doses of A. wilhelmsii extract significantly reduced macroscopic and microscopic scores of colitis without significant changes in bodyweight of animals. Conclusions: Treatment of the rats with A. wilhelmsii extract improved UC via its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities. According to the results of this study, A. wilhelmsii has a therapeutic effect against acetic-acid-induced UC in the animal model.
  • Keywords
    Achillea wilhelmsii C. Koch , antioxidant , herbal remedy , inflammation , ulcerative colitis
  • Journal title
    Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2724097