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AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ANTIMALARIAL EFFECT OF METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF PAULLINIA PINNATA LEAVES IN PLASMODIUM BERGHEI INFECTED MICE AND COURSE OF INFECTION.

O A Adeyemo-Salami1, E O Farombi1, O G Ademowo2.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the antimalarial activity of methanolic leaves extract of Paullinia pinnata on chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium berghei NK 65 infected mice.
METHODOLOGY: The curative study was conducted in thirty-six Wistar albino mice of both sexes which were divided into six groups of six animals each. The animals were infected with P. berghei NK 65. Group I was the negative control and received the vehicle (10% DMSO). Group II received no treatment. Groups III and IV were the positive controls and received chloroquine (CQ) (10mg/kg) and artesunate (4 mg/kg)-amodiaquine (10mg/kg) combination (ACT) respectively. Groups V and VI received 100mg/kg and 200mg/kg doses of the extract respectively. Administration was done orally once for three or four days for the standard drugs or the extract/vehicle respectively. The percentage parasitaemia, packed cell volume (PCV), body weight and death was monitored on days 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 11 (7 day post administration). The study of the course of infection of P. berghei was monitored in eighteen Wistar albino mice of both sexes which were similarly grouped, infected and treated for 3 days. Group A received the vehicle (distilled water) only. Group B was treated with CQ (10 mg/kg) and Group C with ACT. The percentage parasitaemia and death was monitored from day 0 to day 30 (27 day post administration).
RESULTS: In the curative study, the extract suppressed parasitaemia at both doses on day 4. The group treated with 200mg/kg dose showed a higher percentage chemosuppression though not significant. The course of infection study revealed that recrudescence occurred on day 8 in the CQ treated group which lasted until day 23 after which the recrudescence was lost without re-treatment. A similar result was observed in the ACT group.
CONCLUSION: The methanolic leaves extract of Paullinia pinnata has weak anti-malarial property. Chloroquine-sensitive P. berghei NK65 loses credibility and needs to be revalidated biannually.

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Keywords:  Paullinia pinnata; artemisinin combination therapy; chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium berghei NK 65; packed cell volume; percentage chemosuppression; recrudescence

Year:  2014        PMID: 26688604      PMCID: PMC4682908     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Med Med Sci        ISSN: 0309-3913


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