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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Peripheral antinociception and anti-edematogenic effect of a sulfated polysaccharide from Acanthophora muscoides
Autor : Quinderé, Ana L. G.
Fontes, Bruno P.
Vanderlei, Edfranck de S. O.
Rodrigues, José A. G.
Araújo, Ianna W. F. de
Jorge, Roberta J. B.
Menezes, Dalgimar B. de
Silva, Antonio A. R. e
Chaves, Hellíada V.
Evangelista, Janaina S. A. M.
Bezerra, Mirna M.
Benevides, Norma M. B.
Queiroz, Ismael Nilo Lino de
Palabras clave : Alga Marinha;Nociceptividade
Fecha de publicación : 2013
Editorial : Pharmacological Reports
Citación : QUINDERÉ, A. L. G. et al. Peripheral antinociception and anti-edematogenic effect of a sulfated polysaccharide from Acanthophora muscoides. Pharmacological Reports, Kraków, Poland, v. 65, p. 600-613, 2013.
Abstract: Background: Sulfated polysaccharides from red marine algae have presented a variety of potentially therapeutic biological effects, however, their antinocicpetive and anti-inflammatory properties are not well understood. Methods: Male Swiss mice were pretreated with a sulfated polysaccharidic fraction obtained from the marine alga Acanthophora muscoides (AmII) (1, 3 or 9 mg/kg, iv) 30 min prior to either receiving an injection of 0.8% acetic acid or 1% formalin or prior to a thermal stimulus. AmII (1, 3 or 9 mg/kg, sc) was evaluated on carrageenan-, dextran- bradykinin-, histamine- and serotonininduced rat paw edema models. AmII (500 μg, sc) was also injected into the paw. Additionally, mice were treated with the total sulfated polysaccharides from A. muscoides (Am-TSP) (20 mg/kg, ip) for 14 days. Results: AmII reduced the number of acetic acid-induced writhes and licking time in the second phase of the formalin test, but it did not alter the response latency in the hot plate test, suggesting that its antinociceptive action occurs through a peripheral mechanism. AmII did not reduce carrageenan-induced paw edema and MPO activity. However, it reduced dextran-, histamine- and serotonin- induced paw edemas, but not bradykinin-induced edema, suggesting that histamine is the major target of AmII anti-edematogenic activity. AmII injected into the paw did not evoke local edema. Furthermore, Am-TSPinduced no consistent signs of systemic damage, as revealed by body mass, organs wet weight and by biochemical, hematological and histopathological analyses. Conclusion: AmII has important antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory properties and represents an important therapeutic agent warranting future studies.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/7261
ISSN : 1734-1140
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