Gastric acid anti-secretory activity of aqueous leaf extract of Hypoestes rosea in ulcer-induced rats

Egbe Agala Eja, Eyo Aniekan-Augusta Okon, Inya Joseph, Archibong Anietie Michael
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Background: Hypoestes rosea, an evergreen shrub belonging to the Acanthaceae family possess antiulcer potential amongst its several other medicinal properties, including usefulness as anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory agents. Objective: In this study, we investigated the anti-secretory effect of aqueous leaf extract of H. rosea as the possible mechanism for its antiulcer activity in gastric ulcer induced rats. Methods: 40 rats were divided into 2 experimental phases of 20 rats each. They were further separated into 5 groups as follows: Group 1 (Normal control: rat chow and water only). Group 2 Ulcer control: Indomethacin-induced (40mg/kg bw). Group 3: Low dose (100mg/kg bw). Group 4: Medium dose (200mg/kg bw). Group 5: High dose (300mg/kg bw). Phase 1 involved determination of ulcer lesion index and % inhibition. Phase 2 involved estimation of gastric acid secretion using the method of continuous perfusion with 10minutes aliquots titrated against 0.01N NaOH. Results: Aqueous extract of Hypoestes rosea produced a significant (P<0.05) dose-dependent decrease in ulcer lesion score with an accompanying increase in percentage inhibition at the various doses used in the study (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg bw). Also, there was a significant decrease in basal and histamine-induced acid secretion at all doses with the greatest effect observed at the high dose (300mg/kg bw). Conclusion: Results obtained showed that aqueous extract of H. rosea decreased gastric acid secretion possibly due to inhibition of Histamine receptors and may thus be the mechanism for its anti-ulcer activity.
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月桂叶水提物对溃疡大鼠胃酸的抗分泌活性
背景:刺五科的一种常绿灌木,具有抗溃疡的潜力,其中包括抗糖尿病和抗炎药。目的:探讨玫瑰红叶水提物抗胃溃疡作用的可能机制。方法:将40只大鼠分为2期,每期20只。再分为5组,分别为:1组(正常对照:仅饲喂大鼠饲料和水)。2组溃疡对照组:吲哚美辛诱导(40mg/kg bw)。第三组:低剂量(100mg/kg bw)。第四组:中剂量(200mg/kg bw)。第5组:高剂量(300mg/kg bw)。第一阶段包括溃疡损伤指数和%抑制的测定。第2阶段采用连续灌流法,以0.01N NaOH滴定10分钟等量胃酸分泌。结果:在研究中使用的不同剂量(100、200和300 mg/kg bw)下,玫瑰菊水提物对溃疡损伤评分产生了显著的(P<0.05)剂量依赖性降低,并伴随着百分比抑制的增加。此外,在所有剂量下,基础和组胺诱导的酸分泌均显著减少,在高剂量(300mg/kg bw)时效果最大。结论:玫瑰花水提物降低胃酸分泌可能与抑制组胺受体有关,这可能是其抗溃疡作用的机制。
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