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A Naphthoquinone from Sinningia canescens Inhibits Inflammation and Fever in Mice
by
Souza, Victor E. P.
, Leite-Avalca, Mariane C. G.
, Lomba, Luís A.
, Vogt, Paulo H.
, Stefanello, Maria Elida A.
, Verdan, Maria H.
, Zampronio, Aleksander R.
in
Acetic acid
/ Analgesics
/ Analgesics - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Anti-Inflammatory Agents - isolation & purification
/ Antipyretics - isolation & purification
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cyclic AMP
/ Cytokines
/ Cytokines - antagonists & inhibitors
/ Dichloromethane
/ Dopamine
/ Edema
/ Fever
/ Fever - drug therapy
/ Formaldehyde
/ Glibenclamide
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation - drug therapy
/ Inflammation - prevention & control
/ Interleukin 1
/ Interleukin 6
/ Internal Medicine
/ Lipopolysaccharides
/ Mice
/ Motor task performance
/ Naphthoquinones - pharmacology
/ Naphthoquinones - therapeutic use
/ Original Article
/ Pain perception
/ Pathology
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Plant Extracts - pharmacology
/ Plant Extracts - therapeutic use
/ Prostaglandin E2
/ Prostaglandins - metabolism
/ Rheumatology
/ Rodents
/ Solvents
/ Tumor necrosis factor
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2017
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A Naphthoquinone from Sinningia canescens Inhibits Inflammation and Fever in Mice
by
Souza, Victor E. P.
, Leite-Avalca, Mariane C. G.
, Lomba, Luís A.
, Vogt, Paulo H.
, Stefanello, Maria Elida A.
, Verdan, Maria H.
, Zampronio, Aleksander R.
in
Acetic acid
/ Analgesics
/ Analgesics - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Anti-Inflammatory Agents - isolation & purification
/ Antipyretics - isolation & purification
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cyclic AMP
/ Cytokines
/ Cytokines - antagonists & inhibitors
/ Dichloromethane
/ Dopamine
/ Edema
/ Fever
/ Fever - drug therapy
/ Formaldehyde
/ Glibenclamide
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation - drug therapy
/ Inflammation - prevention & control
/ Interleukin 1
/ Interleukin 6
/ Internal Medicine
/ Lipopolysaccharides
/ Mice
/ Motor task performance
/ Naphthoquinones - pharmacology
/ Naphthoquinones - therapeutic use
/ Original Article
/ Pain perception
/ Pathology
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Plant Extracts - pharmacology
/ Plant Extracts - therapeutic use
/ Prostaglandin E2
/ Prostaglandins - metabolism
/ Rheumatology
/ Rodents
/ Solvents
/ Tumor necrosis factor
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2017
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A Naphthoquinone from Sinningia canescens Inhibits Inflammation and Fever in Mice
by
Souza, Victor E. P.
, Leite-Avalca, Mariane C. G.
, Lomba, Luís A.
, Vogt, Paulo H.
, Stefanello, Maria Elida A.
, Verdan, Maria H.
, Zampronio, Aleksander R.
in
Acetic acid
/ Analgesics
/ Analgesics - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Anti-Inflammatory Agents - isolation & purification
/ Antipyretics - isolation & purification
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cyclic AMP
/ Cytokines
/ Cytokines - antagonists & inhibitors
/ Dichloromethane
/ Dopamine
/ Edema
/ Fever
/ Fever - drug therapy
/ Formaldehyde
/ Glibenclamide
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation - drug therapy
/ Inflammation - prevention & control
/ Interleukin 1
/ Interleukin 6
/ Internal Medicine
/ Lipopolysaccharides
/ Mice
/ Motor task performance
/ Naphthoquinones - pharmacology
/ Naphthoquinones - therapeutic use
/ Original Article
/ Pain perception
/ Pathology
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Plant Extracts - pharmacology
/ Plant Extracts - therapeutic use
/ Prostaglandin E2
/ Prostaglandins - metabolism
/ Rheumatology
/ Rodents
/ Solvents
/ Tumor necrosis factor
/ Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
2017
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A Naphthoquinone from Sinningia canescens Inhibits Inflammation and Fever in Mice
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A Naphthoquinone from Sinningia canescens Inhibits Inflammation and Fever in Mice
2017
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Overview
We previously showed that plants from the genus
Sinningia
are a source of antiinflammatory and analgesic compounds with different mechanisms of action. The present study evaluated the antiinflammatory, antinociceptive, and antipyretic effects of a crude extract (CE) from
Sinningia canescens
, its fractions, and 6-methoxy-7-hydroxy-α-dunnione (MHD) in mice. These effects were evaluated using carrageenan (Cg)-induced paw edema, acetic acid- and formalin-induced nociception, mechanical hyperalgesia, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced fever, and plasma cytokine levels. The CE and dichloromethane and hexane fractions reduced Cg-induced paw edema and hyperalgesia, LPS-induced fever, and plasma tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels. The CE also reduced acetic acid-induced writhing and the second phase of formalin-induced nociception but did not alter thermal nociception or motor performance. Partition with solvents showed that the antiinflammatory, antihyperalgesic, and antipyretic activities were present in dichoromethane and hexane fractions, and the major compound isolated from these fractions was MHD. Oral and intraplantar MHD administration reduced paw edema. Oral MHD administration also reduced prostaglandin E
2
-induced hyperalgesia but did not alter hyperalgesia that was induced by dopamine and dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate. Treatment with glibenclamide, a K
ATP
channel blocker, did not alter the analgesic effect of MHD. Lipopolysaccharide-induced fever and TNF-α, interleukin-1β, and interleukin-6 levels were inhibited by MHD. Altogether, these data suggest that the CE has antiinflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activity, and these actions are at least partially related to MHD. These results also suggest that MHD acts by blocking cytokine synthesis and/or blocking prostaglandin activity.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Animals
/ Anti-Inflammatory Agents - isolation & purification
/ Antipyretics - isolation & purification
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cytokines - antagonists & inhibitors
/ Dopamine
/ Edema
/ Fever
/ Inflammation - prevention & control
/ Mice
/ Naphthoquinones - pharmacology
/ Naphthoquinones - therapeutic use
/ Plant Extracts - pharmacology
/ Plant Extracts - therapeutic use
/ Rodents
/ Solvents
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