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Kossi Metowogo1, Kwashie Eklu-Gadegbeku1, Amégnona Agbonon1, Kodjo A Aklikokou1, Messanvi Gbeassor1.
Abstract
Aloe buettneri A. Berger is commonly used in traditional Togolese medicine to treat inflammatory and gastric ulcers. The present study examined the gastro-protection effect of the hydro-alcoholic extract of A. buettneri on mucus production and gastric pH. A gastric ulcer is induced by ethanol 95° alone (1 mL/kg body weight), after pre-treatment with indomethacin (300 mg/kg) or by utilising L-NAME (40 mg/kg IV). In addition gastric mucus was removed by scraping and subsequently weighed. The experiment focused entirely on rats that had been subjected to fasting. The hydro-alcoholic extract of A. buettneri (500 mg/kg) significantly inhibited ulcers that were induced by ethanol, indomethacin or L-NAME pre-treatment. A. buettneri was shown to increase the production of gastric mucus. Furthermore L-arginine significantly decreased the size of the induced ulcers. The results achieved in the study carried out suggest that A. buettneri posses gastro-protective properties.Entities:
Keywords: Aloe buettneri; Indomethacin; L-NAME; L-arginine; Ulcer
Year: 2011 PMID: 24363683 PMCID: PMC3869586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 2Effect of A. buettneri hydro-alcohol extract on the gastric pH. Extract was administered by gavage. Two hours after extract administration, cervical dislocation was used to kill the rats and their stomachs were kept. Gastric pH was measured using pH paper. Results are mean ± SEM for 5 rats. *p < 0.05 (Control vs treated)
Figure 3Effect of A. buettneri hydro-alcohol extract on gastric mucus production. Extract was administered by gavage. Two hours after ulcer induction rats were killed by cervical dislocation. Their stomachs were opened and mucus was removed by scraping. Results are mean ± SEM for 5 rats. *p < 0.05 (control vs treated).
Figure 4Effects of L-NAME (IV) and of combined treatment with L-Arginine (L-Arg) on the gastroprotective effect of A. buettneri hydro-alcohol extract (250; 500 mg/kg p.o.) against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal damage. Control group (Co) received distilled water. In all of groups the additional treatment was ethanol 95°. Ext = A. buettneri extract. The data is expressed as mean ± SEM for 5 rats. ***p < 0.001 (L-NAME vs L-NAME + Extract treated), # p < 0.05 (control vs L-NAME treated
Figure 5Effect of A. Buettneri hydro-alcohol extract on the gastric mucosal damage induced by indomethacin and ethanol 95°. Extract was administered 30 min before ulcer induction, indomethacin 300 mg/kg (IP) was given to the treated group and the control group (Co) received distilled water. After fours hour’s the rats received by gavage ethanol 95° at 1 mL/100g body weight. Results are mean ± SEM for 5 rats. **p < 0.01 (EtOH + Ind vs EtOH + Ind + Ext), ## p < 0.01 (control vs EtOH + Ind).