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Abstract
Acanthus montanus (Nees) T. Anders (Acanthaceae) is locally used in the treatment of cough, backache, chest pain and rheumatic pains. The ethno-medical uses of this plant and the need to establish its pharmacological effects have prompted this present study. The anti-inflammatory activity of the methanolic extract of Acanthus montanus was investigated using acute and sub-acute inflammatory models such as paw oedema, granuloma pouch and pleurisy in rats as well as xylene ear oedema in mice. Acanthus montanus was found to possess anti-inflammatory activity and was effective, orally, in suppressing various experimentally induced inflammatory reactions. Significant dose-dependent anti-inflammatory effects with doses of 100-400mg/kg were observed on acute inflammatory models such as carrageenan- and arachidonic acid-induced oedema, xylene-induced ear oedema in mice, carrageenan-induced granuloma pouch and pleurisy in rats. However, the extract did not inhibit egg albumin-induced oedema. On the basis of the study, it may be inferred that Acanthus montanus may be a useful anti-inflammatory agent, which inhibits cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways at the level of phospholipase A2 (PLA2). Keywords : Acanthus montanus , anti-inflammatory activity, rat paw oedema, xylene ear oedema, pleurisy, carrageenan. West African Journal of Pharmacology and Drug Research Vol. 21 (1&2) 2005: pp. 13-17
山棘(Nees) T. Anders(棘科)在当地用于治疗咳嗽,背痛,胸痛和风湿痛。这种植物的民族医学用途和建立其药理作用的需要促使了目前的研究。采用大鼠足跖水肿、肉芽肿袋、胸膜炎等急性、亚急性炎症模型和小鼠二甲苯耳水肿模型,研究山棘醇提物的抗炎活性。研究发现,山棘具有抗炎活性,口服可有效抑制各种实验诱导的炎症反应。100-400mg/kg剂量对卡拉胶及花生四烯酸致小鼠耳水肿、二甲苯致小鼠肉芽肿袋和大鼠胸膜炎等急性炎症模型均有显著的剂量依赖性抗炎作用。然而,提取物对蛋清诱导的水肿没有抑制作用。综上所述,推测山棘可能是一种有用的抗炎药,在磷脂酶A2 (PLA2)水平上抑制环加氧酶和脂加氧酶途径。关键词:山棘,抗炎活性,大鼠足水肿,二甲苯耳水肿,胸膜炎,卡拉胶。西非药理学和药物研究杂志Vol. 21 (1&2) 2005: pp. 13-17