Literature DB >> 33535406

Comparative Study of Anti-Gouty Arthritis Effects of Sam-Myo-Whan according to Extraction Solvents.

Yun Mi Lee1, Eunjung Son1, Dong-Seon Kim1.   

Abstract

Sam-Myo-Whan (SMW) has been used in Korean and Chinese traditional medicine to help treat gout, by reducing swelling and inflammation and relieving pain. This study compared the effects of SMW extracted by using different solvents, water (SMWW) and 30% EtOH (SMWE), in the treatment of gouty arthritis. To this end, we analyzed the main components of SMWW and SMWE, using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Anti-hyperuricemic activity was evaluated by measuring serum uric acid levels in hyperuricemic rats. The effects of SMWW and SMWE on swelling, pain, and inflammation in gouty arthritis were investigated by measuring affected limb swelling and weight-bearing, as well as by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, to assess the levels of proinflammatory cytokines and myeloperoxidase (MPO). In potassium oxonate (PO)-induced hyperuricemic rats, SMWW and SMWE both significantly decreased serum uric acid to similar levels. In monosodium urate (MSU)-induced gouty arthritis mice, SMWE more efficiently decreased paw swelling and attenuated joint pain compare to SMWW. Moreover, SMWE and SMWW suppressed the level of inflammation by downregulating proinflammatory cytokines (interleukin-1β, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukin-6) and MPO activity. HPLC analysis further revealed that berberine represented one of the major active ingredients demonstrating the greatest change in concentration between SMWW and SMWE. Our data demonstrate that SMWE retains a more effective therapeutic concentration compared to SMWW, in a mouse model of gouty arthritis.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Sam-Myo-Whan; gouty arthritis; inflammation; monosodium urate; traditional medicine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33535406      PMCID: PMC7911915          DOI: 10.3390/plants10020278

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


  43 in total

1.  Metabolomic profiles delineate the effect of Sanmiao wan on hyperuricemia in rats.

Authors:  Tingwang Jiang; Jianping Qian; Jiarong Ding; Guokun Wang; Xueyan Ding; Suxuan Liu; Wei Chen
Journal:  Biomed Chromatogr       Date:  2016-08-19       Impact factor: 1.902

2.  Chikusetsusaponin IVa Methyl Ester Isolated from the Roots of Achyranthes japonica Suppresses LPS-Induced iNOS, TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β Expression by NF-κB and AP-1 Inactivation.

Authors:  Hae-Jun Lee; Ji-Sun Shin; Woo-Seok Lee; Heon-Yong Shim; Ji-Min Park; Dae-Sik Jang; Kyung-Tae Lee
Journal:  Biol Pharm Bull       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 2.233

3.  Targeting inflammatory mediators with ferulic acid, a dietary polyphenol, for the suppression of monosodium urate crystal-induced inflammation in rats.

Authors:  Hari Madhuri Doss; Chandrima Dey; C Sudandiradoss; Mahaboob Khan Rasool
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  2016-02-04       Impact factor: 5.037

4.  The dual actions of Sanmiao wan as a hypouricemic agent: down-regulation of hepatic XOD and renal mURAT1 in hyperuricemic mice.

Authors:  Xing Wang; Cai-Ping Wang; Qing-Hua Hu; Yao-Zhong Lv; Xian Zhang; Zhen Ouyang; Ling-Dong Kong
Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol       Date:  2010-01-04       Impact factor: 4.360

5.  A role for uric acid in the progression of renal disease.

Authors:  Duk-Hee Kang; Takahiko Nakagawa; Lili Feng; Susumu Watanabe; Lin Han; Marilda Mazzali; Luan Truong; Raymond Harris; Richard J Johnson
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 10.121

6.  Identification and analysis of alkaloids in cortex Phellodendron amurense by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry coupled with photodiode array detection.

Authors:  Xiaoyan Xian; Bohang Sun; Xueting Ye; Guanying Zhang; Pengyi Hou; Huiyuan Gao
Journal:  J Sep Sci       Date:  2014-05-02       Impact factor: 3.645

7.  Natural Products as a Source for New Leads in Gout Treatment.

Authors:  Samuel M Silvestre; Paulo J S Almeida; Reda El-Shishtawy
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2020-05-15       Impact factor: 2.629

8.  Effect of Orally Administered Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz Water Extract on Macrophage and T Cell Inflammatory Response in Mice.

Authors:  Tae-Kyung Kwak; Hyung-Seok Jang; Mi-Gi Lee; Young-Sung Jung; Dae-Ok Kim; Yoon-Bum Kim; Jong-In Kim; Hee Kang
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2018-08-07       Impact factor: 2.629

9.  Effects of Toona sinensis Leaf Extract and Its Chemical Constituents on Xanthine Oxidase Activity and Serum Uric Acid Levels in Potassium Oxonate-Induced Hyperuricemic Rats.

Authors:  Heung Joo Yuk; Young-Sil Lee; Hyung Won Ryu; Seung-Hyung Kim; Dong-Seon Kim
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-12-09       Impact factor: 4.411

10.  Tu-Teng-Cao Extract Alleviates Monosodium Urate-Induced Acute Gouty Arthritis in Rats by Inhibiting Uric Acid and Inflammation.

Authors:  Rongmei Yao; Zihan Geng; Xin Mao; Yanyan Bao; Shanshan Guo; Lei Bao; Jing Sun; Yingjie Gao; Yingli Xu; Bo Guo; Fengxian Meng; Xiaolan Cui
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 2.629

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.