Anti-Inflammatory Effects of a Pomegranate Leaf Extract in LPS-Induced Peritonitis

作者:Marques Lucia C F; Pinheiro Aruana J M C R; Araujo Joao G G; de Oliveira Raimundo A G; Silva Selma N; Abreu Iracelle C; de Sousa Eduardo M; Fernandes Elizabeth S; Luchessi Andre D; Silbiger Vivian N; Nicolete Roberto; Lima Neto Lidio G*
来源:Planta Medica, 2016, 82(17): 1463-1467.
DOI:10.1055/s-0042-108856

摘要

Folk medicine suggests that pomegranate (peels, seeds and leaves) has anti-inflammatory properties; however, the precise mechanisms by which this plant affects the inflammatory process remain unclear. Herein, we analyzed the anti-inflammatory properties of a hydroalcoholic extract prepared from pomegranate leaves using a rat model of lipopolysaccharide-induced acute peritonitis. Male Wistar rats were treated with either the hydroalcoholic extract, sodium diclofenac, or saline, and 1 h later received an intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharides. Salineinjected animals (i.p.) were used as controls. Animals were culled 4 h after peritonitis induction, and peritoneal lavage and peripheral blood samples were collected. Serum and peritoneal lavage levels of TNF-alpha as well as TNF-alpha mRNA expression in peritoneal lavage leukocytes were quantified. Total and differential leukocyte populations were analyzed in peritoneal lavage samples. Lipopolysaccharide-induced increases of both TNF-alpha mRNA and protein levels were diminished by treatment with either pomegranate leaf hydroalcoholic extract (57% and 48% mean reduction, respectively) or sodium diclofenac (41% and 33% reduction, respectively). Additionally, the numbers of peritoneal leukocytes, especially neutrophils, were markedly reduced in hydroalcoholic extract-treated rats with acute peritonitis. These results demonstrate that pomegranate leaf extract may be used as an anti-inflammatory drug which suppresses the levels of TNF-alpha in acute inflammation.

  • 出版日期2016-11