Andrographis paniculata as Promising Novel Protective Therapy of Oxidative Stress in Indomethacin-Induced Gastric Ulcer in Rats

Antony Nduka Kokelu, John Elemi Ani, Akaninyene Ubong Ime, Stephanie Tijani Abiola, A. Alagbonsi, B. Okesina, A. Niyodusenga
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This research investigated the effect of Andrographis paniculata (AP) on oxidative stress following indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer in rats. A total of 20 male albino Wistar rats (150-180g) used for this study were grouped into four (n=5): 1, Negative Control; 2, Positive Control and 3, test group treated with normal chow, 20mg/kg indomethacin, 20 mg/kg indomethacin plus omeprazole at 20mg/kg and 20mg/kg indomethacin plus AP at 16.7 mg/kg respectively. After treatment period, estimation of oxidative stress parameters was carried out on the animals. The LD50 of aqueous extract of AP was 50mg/kg bw. Body weight change was significantly reduced in omeprazole treated group compared to all other groups while extract treated group had significantly increased body weight change. There was a significant increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) level of ulcer untreated group compared to other groups. The two treated groups had significantly reduced MDA compared to ulcer untreated group. There was a significant decrease in the levels of GPx and SOD of ulcer untreated group compared to control. Meanwhile, these were significantly increased in extract and omeprazole treated groups compared to ulcer untreated group. Catalase was significantly increased in all three groups when compared to control but its level was significantly increased in extract treated group compared to ulcer untreated and omeprazole treated groups. From this study, AP has proved to protect against oxidative stress implicated in the pathogenesis of ulcer. If this result is applicable to humans, further research and use of AP in ameliorating debilitating consequences of peptic ulcer should be encouraged.
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穿心莲对吲哚美辛所致大鼠胃溃疡氧化应激的保护作用
本研究探讨穿心莲对消炎痛所致大鼠胃溃疡氧化应激的影响。本研究选用雄性白化Wistar大鼠20只(150 ~ 180g),随机分为4组(n=5): 1、阴性对照;2、阳性对照组和3、试验组分别给予正常饲料20mg/kg吲哚美辛、20mg/kg吲哚美辛加奥美拉唑20mg/kg和20mg/kg吲哚美辛加AP 16.7 mg/kg。治疗期结束后,对动物进行氧化应激参数估计。AP水提物的LD50为50mg/kg bw。与其他各组相比,奥美拉唑治疗组的体重变化明显降低,而提取物治疗组的体重变化明显增加。溃疡未治疗组丙二醛(MDA)水平较其他组显著升高。与溃疡未治疗组相比,两个治疗组的MDA明显降低。溃疡治疗组GPx、SOD水平明显低于对照组。同时,与溃疡未治疗组相比,提取物组和奥美拉唑治疗组均显著增加。与对照组相比,三组的过氧化氢酶水平均显著升高,但提取物治疗组的过氧化氢酶水平与溃疡未治疗组和奥美拉唑治疗组相比显著升高。从这项研究中,AP已被证明可以防止与溃疡发病机制有关的氧化应激。如果这一结果适用于人类,则应鼓励进一步研究和使用AP来改善消化性溃疡的衰弱后果。
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