Anti-inflammatory activity of standardized dichloromethane extract of Salvia connivens on macrophages stimulated by LPS |
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Authors: | Marco Martín González-Chávez Cinthia Saraí Ramos-Velázquez Roberto Serrano-Vega Cuauhtemoc Pérez-González Ernesto Sánchez-Mendoza |
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Institution: | 1. Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Centro de Investigación y Estudios de Posgrado, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, SLP, México;2. Departamento de Sistemas Biológicos, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Xochimilco, Ciudad de México, México |
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Abstract: | Context: A previous study demonstrated that the chloroform extract of Salvia connivens Epling (Lamiaceae) has anti-inflammatory activity.Objective: Identification of the active components in the dicholorometane extract (DESC), and, standardization of the extract based in ursolic acid.Material and methods: DESC was prepared by percolation with dichlromethane and after washed with hot hexane, its composition was determined by CG-MS and NMR, and standardized by HPLC. The anti-inflammatory activity was tested on acute TPA-induced mouse ear oedema at doses of 2.0?mg/ear. The cell viability of macrophages was evaluated by MTT method, and pro- and anti-inflammatory interleukin levels were measured using an ELISA kit.Results: Ursolic acid, oleanolic acid, dihydroursolic acid and eupatorin were identified in DESC, which was standardized based on the ursolic acid concentration (126?mg/g). The anti-inflammatory activities of DESC, the acid mixture, and eupatorin (2?mg/ear) were 60.55, 57.20 and 56.40% inhibition, respectively, on TPA-induced ear oedema. The IC50 of DESC on macrophages was 149.4?μg/mL. DESC (25?μg/mL) significantly reduced TNF-α (2.0-fold), IL-1β (2.2-fold) and IL-6 (2.0-fold) in macrophages stimulated with LPS and increased the production of IL-10 (1.9-fold).Discussion: Inflammation is a basic response to injuries, and macrophages are involved in triggering inflammation. Macrophage cells exhibit a response to LPS, inducing inflammatory mediators, and DESC inhibits the biosynthesis of the pro-inflammatory and promote anti-inflammatory cytokines.Conclusion: DESC has an anti-inflammatory effect; reduced the levels of IL-1β, Il-6 and TNF-α; and increases IL-10 in macrophages stimulated with LPS. Ursolic acid is a good phytochemical marker. |
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Keywords: | Ursolic acid HPLC cellular viability cytokine determination eupatorin |
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