| Literature DB >> 36120292 |
Antonio Jesús Ruiz-Malagón1,2, María José Rodríguez-Sanchez1,2,3, María Jesús Rodríguez-Sojo1,2, Teresa Vezza1,2, Ivo Pischel4, Francesca Algieri1, María Elena Rodríguez-Cabezas1,2, Alba Rodríguez-Nogales1,2,3, Julio Gálvez1,2,5.
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Serpylli herba extract (SHE), composed of the aerial parts of wild thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) (Lamiaceae family), is traditionally used in Europe and North Africa to treat diarrhea, gastric ulcers, intestinal parasites and upper respiratory tract infections. Recently, SHE has generated a great interest for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) management, probably due to its intestinal anti-inflammatory properties shown in experimental colitis and the fact that its active components could preserve the intestinal barrier integrity, which is altered in patients with IBS. Aim of study: We aimed to test the effects of a SHE in a rat experimental model resembling human IBS. Materials and methods: IBS was provoked by deoxycholic acid (DCA). Rats were then treated with SHE (100 mg/kg) or gabapentin (70 mg/kg) and different inflammatory and gut barrier integrity markers were evaluated. Moreover, several gut hypersensitivity and hyperalgesia determinations were performed.Entities:
Keywords: IBS rat model; Serpylli herba; T. serpyllum L.; intestine anti inflammatory activity; visceral analgesia
Year: 2022 PMID: 36120292 PMCID: PMC9479127 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.967644
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.988
FIGURE 1Experimental procedures. Rats were anesthetized and 1 ml of 4 mmol/L DCA was administered through the anus for three consecutive days. The drug treatments Serpylli herba extract (SHE) (100 mg/kg) or gabapentin (GB) (70 mg/kg) started the next day of the last DCA injection and continued for 17 days until rats were euthanized with an overdose of halothane.
qPCR primer sequences.
| Gene | Sequence 5′–3′ | Annealing Temperature (°C) | Access number |
|---|---|---|---|
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| FW: CCATCACCATCTTCCAGGAG | 60 | NM_017008 |
| RV: CCTGCTTCACCACCTTCTTG | |||
| Ifn-γ | FW: GCCCTCTCTGGCTGTTACTG | 60 | NM_138880.2 |
| RV: CCAAGAGGAGGCTCTTTCCT | |||
| Il-1β | FW: GATCTTTGAAGAAGAGCCCG | 59 | M98820 |
| RV: AACTATGTCCCGACCATTGC | |||
| Il-6 | FW: GATGGATGCTTCCAAACTGG | 60 | M26744 |
| RV: AGGAGAGCATTGGAAGTTGG | |||
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| FW: ACCACCATTACCACCACCTCAG | 60 | U07615 |
| RV: CGATCACCACCATTGCCACTG | |||
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| FW: CACAAAGGCAAGAGTCCAGA | 60 | NP_113984.1 |
| RV: ACTGTCCTTGGTGCTGCTGAATG | |||
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| FW: TGATGACTGCCCAACTCCCATG | 60 | S74342 |
| RV: AATGTTGAAGGTGTCCGGCAGC | |||
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| FW: GATTGGCAAGTTATTCGTC | 60 | XP_008769488.1 |
| RV: GCGGAGGCTGTTGTAGG | |||
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| FW: AGCTTTGGTCAGTTGGCTCT | 60 | NP_062051.1 |
| RV: CAGGATGACACCATTGAAGC | |||
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| FW: CCGGCGGCCCCTCTTCTAT | 60 | NP_077370.2 |
| RV: GCAAAGTAGCCAGGCGATTCTCT | |||
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| FW: CAGTTGAAGTTGCCATCAGC | 60 | NP_036985.1 |
| RV: CGGCGAATTGGAGATGAACT |
Abdominal withdrawal reflex scores.
| Behavioral response | Score |
|---|---|
| Normal behavior without response | 0 |
| Brief head movement at the onset of the stimulus followed by immobility | 1 |
| Contraction of abdominal muscles | 2 |
| Lifting of the abdomen off the platform | 3 |
| Body arching and lifting of pelvic structures | 4 |
FIGURE 2Response to colorectal distension (CRD) with a balloon catheter inflated to 60 mm Hg (20 s at 5 min intervals) was measured in triplicate one and 2 weeks after DCA intracolonic instillation in Serpylli herba extract (SHE) (100 mg/kg) or gabapentin (GB) (70 mg/kg) treated rats. Data are expressed as means (triplicate measurements) ± SEM (n = 10). Groups with different letters are statistically different (p < 0.05).
FIGURE 3Assessment of referred hyperalgesia one and 2 weeks after DCA instillation. Von Frey filaments (1–8 g) were applied to the lower abdomen (five times for 1-2 s) of Serpylli herba extract (SHE) (100 mg/kg) or gabapentin (GB) (70 mg/kg) treated rats. Referred hyperalgesia was estimated considering percentage of response to von Frey filaments and area under the curve (AUC) was calculated. Data are expressed as means ± SEM (n = 10). Groups with different letters are statistically different (p < 0.05).
FIGURE 4Impact of Serpylli herba extract (SHE) (100 mg/kg) or gabapentin (GB) (70 mg/kg) treatment on inflammatory status: gene expression of Il-1β, Ifn-γ, Il-6, and Cox-2. Data are expressed as means ± SEM (n = 10). Groups with different letters are statistically different (p < 0.05).
FIGURE 5Effects of Serpylli herba extract (SHE) (100 mg/kg) or gabapentin (GB) (70 mg/kg) administration on (A) colonic gene expression of Muc-2 and Muc-3; (B) colonic gene expression of Tlr-4 and (C) Htr-3 and Htr-4 expression. Data are expressed as means ± SEM (n = 10). Groups with different letters are statistically different (p < 0.05).
FIGURE 6Determination of β-Hexosaminidase production in RBL-2H3 cells. Cells were incubated with Serpylli herba extract (SHE) (25, 50, and 100 μg/ml) or gabapentin (GB) (5, 10, and 25 μM) for 30 min and then stimulated with compound C48/80 or vehicle. Experiment was performed in triplicate. Data are expressed as means ± SEM. Groups with different letters are statistically different (p < 0.05).