| Literature DB >> 12672165 |
S B González1, P J Houghton, J R S Hoult.
Abstract
The polar fractions (methanol and aqueous extract) and essential oil of Adesmia boronioides aerial parts were tested in vitro at concentrations of 15 and 50 microg/mL, for their effects on the COX and 5-LOX pathways of eicosanoid generation (TXB2, PGE2 and LTB4) in stimulated rat peritoneal leukocytes. Potent inhibition of LTB4 generation was displayed by the methanol extract and the essential oil, whereas the aqueous extract was essentially inactive. The methanol extract also caused potent inhibition of TXB2 generation but the essential oil and the aqueous extract were much less active. The effects on PGE2 production were much less striking, implying that the main effect is on thromboxane synthetase rather than on COX. Although the essential oil caused LDH release in leukocytes treated concurrently with ionophore, suggesting substantial toxicity to the cells, this extract did not affect cell viability according to the MTT test when incubated with the cells in the absence of ionophore. The two other extracts did not affect cell viability at the concentrations tested. It is concluded that Adesmia boronioides contains substance(s) that preferentially inhibit the 5-lipoxygenase activity of arachidonic acid metabolism and suggest that this may contribute to the antiinflammatory actions of extracts of this plant. Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12672165 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytother Res ISSN: 0951-418X Impact factor: 5.878