The anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides from Pterocephalus hookeri,a traditional Tibetan herbal medicine |
| |
Authors: | Xiao-fei Shen Yong Zeng Jia-chuan Li Ce Tang |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. College of Pharmacy, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China;2. College of Ethnic Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, China |
| |
Abstract: | Context: Pterocephalus hookeri (C. B. Clarke) Hock., a traditional Tibetan herbal medicine rich in glycosides, has been used to treat several diseases including rheumatoid arthritis.Objective: To evaluate the anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides from P. hookeri, and its possible mechanisms of action.Materials and methods: Anti-arthritic activity of total glycosides from P. hookeri (oral administration for 30 days at 14–56?mg/kg) was evaluated using paw swelling, arthritis scores and histopathological measurement in adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA) Sprague-Dawley rats. The NF-κB p65 expression in synovial tissues, and serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) levels was measured in AA rats, respectively. Further assessment of anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of these glycosides were carried out using inflammation and hyperalgesia models induced by xylene, carrageenan, agar and acetic acid, respectively.Results: Total glycosides (56?mg/kg) decreased the paw swelling (38.0%, p?0.01), arthritis scores (25.3%, p?0.01) and synovial inflammation in AA rats. The glycosides significantly (p?0.05–0.01) attenuated the inflammation induced by xylene, carrageenan, acetic acid and agar, increased the pain threshold in acetic acid-induced writhing in mice and mechanical stimuli-induced hyperalgia in AA rats. The glycosides (14, 28, 56?mg/kg) also suppressed the NF-κB p65 expression (33.1–78.2%, p?0.05–0.01), reduced MDA (21.3–35.9%, p?0.01) and NO (20.3–32.4%, p?0.05–0.01) levels, respectively, enhanced the SOD activity (7.8%, p?0.05) at 56?mg/kg in AA rats.Discussion and conclusion: Our findings confirmed the anti-arthritic property of the total glycosides from P. hookeri, which may be attributed to its inhibition on NF-κB signalling and oxidative stress. |
| |
Keywords: | Tibetan herbal medicine Pterocephalus hookeri (C. B. Clarke) Hock total glycosides adjuvant-induced arthritis anti-arthritic activity anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities NF-κB oxidative stress |
|
|