马兜铃。减轻代谢性关节炎大鼠模型中的高尿酸血症。

Yun-Peng Li, Shuang Wu, Afou Ran, Da-Yong Xu, Jing-Mei Wei, Zi-Long Zhao
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背景:马兜铃的叶子。民间医学文献记载其抗关节炎活性。本研究的目的是阐明小苞叶提取物对关节炎模型大鼠高尿酸血症的作用。材料和方法:用乙醚和氯仿提取干燥和粉末状的植物叶片。关节内注射氧酸钾产生关节炎。通过研究关节炎大鼠血清和尿液中的尿酸水平,分析了布雷特酸甲酯的高尿酸血症作用。研究了植物提取物对血尿素氮(BUN)水平和尿酸排泄量的影响。结果:结果表明,给药后大鼠尿酸浓度有明显变化,氧酸钾增加了尿酸浓度。尿酸水平的降低与别嘌呤醇几乎相同。研究还发现,原代植物提取物通过促进前列腺素E2和白细胞介素-1的产生而具有肾保护作用。大鼠肾片的组织学研究表明,该植物提取物是安全的。结论:布雷特酸乙酯粗提物可降低代谢性关节炎模型大鼠高尿酸血症,且无潜在的损伤作用。
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ARISTOLOCHIA BRACTEOLATE RETZ. ATTENUATES HYPERURICEMIA IN A METABOLIC ARTHRITIS RAT MODEL.

Background: The leaves of Aristolochia bracteolata Retz. has been documented in the folk medicine literature for its anti-arthritic activity. The target of the research envisaged was to elucidate the activity of A. bracteolata extract on hyperuricemic condition in arthritis rat model.

Materials and methods: Dried and powdered plant leaves were extracted using ether and chloroform. Potassium oxonate was injected intra-articularly to produce arthritis. The hyperuricemic effect, of A. bracteolate was analyzed by studying levels of uric acid in serum as well as in urine of arthritis induced rats. Effects of plant extracts were also studied on BUN (blood urea nitrogen) levels and fraction of uric acid excreted.

Results: Results indicate that administration of A. bracteolata presented substantial change in uric acid concentration, augmented by potassium oxonate administration in rats. The reduction in levels of uric acid levels was nearly same as allopurinol. The investigation also revealed that the primary plant extract has nephroprotective effect by enhancing the production of Prostaglandin E2 and Interleukin-1. Histological studies of rat kidney slices indicated the safety of the present plant extract.

Conclusion: The crude extract of A. bracteolate can be used to reduce hyperuricemia in metabolic arthritis produced in rat model, without inducing any potential damaging effects.

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