Title of article :
marrubium persicum improved the biological parameters associated with angiogenesis and inflammation in mice
Author/Authors :
fekri, k mazandaran university of medical sciences - amol school of paramedical sciences - department of paramedicine, sari, iran , mortezaie, m. sh tabriz university of medical sciences - student research committee, tabriz, iran , maleki-dizaji, n tabriz university of medical sciences - faculty of pharmacy - department of pharmacology and toxicology, tabriz, iran , fathiazad, f tabriz university of medical sciences - faculty of pharmacy - department of pharmacognosy, tabriz, iran , hamedeyazdan, s tabriz university of medical sciences - faculty of pharmacy - department of pharmacognosy, tabriz, iran
From page :
233
To page :
239
Abstract :
the genus marrubium, belonging to the family lamiaceae, is highly praised in herbal medicine of different countries for having renowned healing properties. herein, the anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenesis potential of marrubium persicum methanol extract was evaluated in a mouse air pouch model of inflammation. aerial parts of m. persicum were solvent extracted using the soxhlet apparatus. subsequently, air injections were performed (for 3 days) into the mice’s backs to bring about an air pouch, while carrageenan was used to induce inflammation. the mice were divided into four groups, including; negative control (normal saline into the pouch), control (carrageenan), treatment and positive control (dexamethasone). the inflammatory markers were analyzed 48h after injecting carrageenan, and a haemoglobin assay kit assessed the quantification of angiogenesis in granulation tissue. m. persicum methanol extract at doses of 3.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 mg/kg represented significant decreases in inflammatory parameters. compared to the control group, the optimum dose (3.5 mg/kg) lessened the myeloperoxidase (mpo) and angiogenesis activity, as well as haemoglobin levels. in sum, the methanol extract of m. persicum exhibited anti-inflammatory effects against carrageenan-induced inflammation, which could be related to its antioxidant and inhibitory effects on neutrophils’ infiltration.
Keywords :
lamiaceae , methanol extract , myeloperoxidase , haemoglobin , neutrophils infiltration
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Record number :
2747941
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