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Ayobami Oladele Afolabi1, Isiaka Abdullateef Alagbonsi2, Jubril Ayodeji Aliyu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hybanthus enneaspermus (HE) leaves are being used traditionally to relieve pain, and scientific studies have demonstrated their analgesic potential. This study attempted to elucidate the pharmacological mechanism(s) involved in the analgesic action of ethanol extract of H. enneaspermus leaves (EEHE).Entities:
Keywords: Hybanthus enneaspermus; analgesia; formalin test; pain; tail immersion test
Year: 2017 PMID: 28860854 PMCID: PMC5573038 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S141981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Figure 1Role of histamine, opioid, and adrenergic receptors in ethanol extract of Hybanthus enneaspermus leaves-induced increase in tail-flick latency.
Notes: *p<0.05 vs control, #p<0.05 vs ethanol extract of H. enneaspermus leaves (cimetidine = histamine receptor blocker, naloxone = opioid receptor blocker, propranolol = beta adrenoceptor blocker, prazosin = alpha adrenoceptor blocker).
Figure 2Role of histamine, opioid, and adrenergic receptors in ethanol extract of Hybanthus enneaspermus leaves-induced decrease in the paw licking time of rats during the early (A) and late (B) phases of formalin test.
Notes: Values are expressed as mean ± SEM (n=6); *p<0.05 vs control, <0.05 vs acetaminophen, <0.05 vs ethanol extract of Hybanthus enneaspermus leaves (cimetidine = histamine receptor blocker, naloxone = opioid receptor blocker, propranolol = beta adrenoceptor blocker, prazosin = alpha adrenoceptor blocker).
Abbreviation: SEM, standard error of the mean.