| Literature DB >> 28056924 |
Yong Chen1,2, Qi-Wen Wang3, Jian Zuo3, Jian-Wei Chen3, Xiang Li4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Claoxylon indicum Hassk. (Euphorbiaceae), named Diu Le Bang, have functions of dehumidification and relieving swelling pain, and is used as a folk medicine to treat Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), lumbocrural pain and foot edema in the south of China. The aim of the present study was to investigate the anti-arthritic activity of the ethanol extract of Claoxylon indicum (CIE) on mice with adjuvant induced joint arthritis.Entities:
Keywords: Adjuvant arthritis; Claoxylon indicum; Inflammation; Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28056924 PMCID: PMC5216541 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-016-1500-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1Anti-arthritic activity of CIE on arthritis score (a) and paw edema (b) in adjuvant-induced arthritis (AIA) mice. The spleen were promptly removed and weighed when the animals sacrificed after CIE was administered i.g. for 28 days. The spleen index (c) were expressed as the ratio (mg/g) of spleen wet weight versus body weight. The data was presented as mean ± S.D. of ten mice per group. ** p < 0.01, and *** p < 0.001 compared with the vehicle control group; # p < 0.05, and ## p < 0.01 compared with the AIA model group
Fig. 2Effects of CIE on histopathological changes in the joints of AIA mice (original magnification 200×). a Vehicle control, (b) AIA model, (c) CIE (0.4 g/kg) and (d) CIE (0.8 g/kg). Representative sections from one rat are given for each group. All sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Morphological changes (e) was graded on a scale of 0–4. The data was presented as mean ± S.D. of ten mice per group. *** p < 0.001 compared with the vehicle control group; # p < 0.05 compared with the AIA model group
Fig. 3Biochemical parameters of serum. The data was presented as mean ± S.D. of ten mice per group. *, # p < 0.05 compared with the vehicle control group; **, ## p < 0.01 compared with the AIA model group
Fig. 4Immunohistochemistry of IL-1β (a-d) and TNF-α (e-h) in the knee joints taken from vehicle control mice (a and e), AIA model mice (b and f) and AIA mice after receiving repeated i.g. of 0.4 g/kg CIE (c and g) and 0.8 g/kg CIE (d and h) for 28 days. Magnification × 200. Tissues from three different mice in each group and 10 randomly selected areas from each slide were analyzed. Quantitative data (Mean ± S.D.) are presented using the average density values of the IL-1β and TNF-α positive regions. ** p < 0.01 compared with the vehicle control group; ## p < 0.01 compared with the AIA model group