The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice

ABSTRACT Memora nodosa is popularly known as "caroba" and widely found in the Cerrado regions of Brazil. In traditional medicine, the leaves and stems are used for the healing of external ulcer and the roots for abdominal pain. This study investigated the effect of ethanolic roots extract of Memora nodosa (EMN) on the gastric mucosa of mice. In the indomethacin induced gastric ulcer model, the treatments of the animals with EMN at doses of 100, 300 and 1000 mg/kg, p.o., markedly reduced the index of lesions. In the gastric ulcer models induced by ethanol and cold restraint-stress the previous treatment with EMN at dose of 300 mg/kg showed 69% and 43% of protection, respectively. Seven days after food-restriction, the animals treated with EMN (300 mg/kg p.o.) showed reduction in the index of lesion by 65% as compared to control group. The intraduodenal administration of EMN (300 mg/kg) did not alter the gastric acid secretion parameters. The treatment with EMN (300 mg/kg p.o.) did not alter glutathione levels (GSH), but showed an increase of adhered gastric mucus as compared to the control group with lesion. These results showed that EMN has gastroprotective activity probably due with an increase of adhered gastric mucus.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: SILVA,DAYANE M., MARTINS,JOSÉ L.R., FLORENTINO,IZIARA F., OLIVEIRA,DANILLO R., FAJEMIROYE,JAMES O., TRESNVENZOL,LEONICE M.F., PAULA,JOSÉ R., COSTA,ELSON A.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2016
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652016000501819
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id oai:scielo:S0001-37652016000501819
record_format ojs
spelling oai:scielo:S0001-376520160005018192016-11-21The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in miceSILVA,DAYANE M.MARTINS,JOSÉ L.R.FLORENTINO,IZIARA F.OLIVEIRA,DANILLO R.FAJEMIROYE,JAMES O.TRESNVENZOL,LEONICE M.F.PAULA,JOSÉ R.COSTA,ELSON A. gastric lesion gastroprotection medicinal plants Memora nodosa mucus traditional medicine ABSTRACT Memora nodosa is popularly known as "caroba" and widely found in the Cerrado regions of Brazil. In traditional medicine, the leaves and stems are used for the healing of external ulcer and the roots for abdominal pain. This study investigated the effect of ethanolic roots extract of Memora nodosa (EMN) on the gastric mucosa of mice. In the indomethacin induced gastric ulcer model, the treatments of the animals with EMN at doses of 100, 300 and 1000 mg/kg, p.o., markedly reduced the index of lesions. In the gastric ulcer models induced by ethanol and cold restraint-stress the previous treatment with EMN at dose of 300 mg/kg showed 69% and 43% of protection, respectively. Seven days after food-restriction, the animals treated with EMN (300 mg/kg p.o.) showed reduction in the index of lesion by 65% as compared to control group. The intraduodenal administration of EMN (300 mg/kg) did not alter the gastric acid secretion parameters. The treatment with EMN (300 mg/kg p.o.) did not alter glutathione levels (GSH), but showed an increase of adhered gastric mucus as compared to the control group with lesion. These results showed that EMN has gastroprotective activity probably due with an increase of adhered gastric mucus.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.88 n.3 suppl.0 20162016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652016000501819en10.1590/0001-3765201620150716
institution SCIELO
collection OJS
country Brasil
countrycode BR
component Revista
access En linea
databasecode rev-scielo-br
tag revista
region America del Sur
libraryname SciELO
language English
format Digital
author SILVA,DAYANE M.
MARTINS,JOSÉ L.R.
FLORENTINO,IZIARA F.
OLIVEIRA,DANILLO R.
FAJEMIROYE,JAMES O.
TRESNVENZOL,LEONICE M.F.
PAULA,JOSÉ R.
COSTA,ELSON A.
spellingShingle SILVA,DAYANE M.
MARTINS,JOSÉ L.R.
FLORENTINO,IZIARA F.
OLIVEIRA,DANILLO R.
FAJEMIROYE,JAMES O.
TRESNVENZOL,LEONICE M.F.
PAULA,JOSÉ R.
COSTA,ELSON A.
The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
author_facet SILVA,DAYANE M.
MARTINS,JOSÉ L.R.
FLORENTINO,IZIARA F.
OLIVEIRA,DANILLO R.
FAJEMIROYE,JAMES O.
TRESNVENZOL,LEONICE M.F.
PAULA,JOSÉ R.
COSTA,ELSON A.
author_sort SILVA,DAYANE M.
title The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
title_short The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
title_full The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
title_fullStr The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
title_full_unstemmed The gastroprotective effect of Memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
title_sort gastroprotective effect of memora nodosa roots against experimental gastric ulcer in mice
description ABSTRACT Memora nodosa is popularly known as "caroba" and widely found in the Cerrado regions of Brazil. In traditional medicine, the leaves and stems are used for the healing of external ulcer and the roots for abdominal pain. This study investigated the effect of ethanolic roots extract of Memora nodosa (EMN) on the gastric mucosa of mice. In the indomethacin induced gastric ulcer model, the treatments of the animals with EMN at doses of 100, 300 and 1000 mg/kg, p.o., markedly reduced the index of lesions. In the gastric ulcer models induced by ethanol and cold restraint-stress the previous treatment with EMN at dose of 300 mg/kg showed 69% and 43% of protection, respectively. Seven days after food-restriction, the animals treated with EMN (300 mg/kg p.o.) showed reduction in the index of lesion by 65% as compared to control group. The intraduodenal administration of EMN (300 mg/kg) did not alter the gastric acid secretion parameters. The treatment with EMN (300 mg/kg p.o.) did not alter glutathione levels (GSH), but showed an increase of adhered gastric mucus as compared to the control group with lesion. These results showed that EMN has gastroprotective activity probably due with an increase of adhered gastric mucus.
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
publishDate 2016
url http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652016000501819
work_keys_str_mv AT silvadayanem thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT martinsjoselr thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT florentinoiziaraf thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT oliveiradanillor thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT fajemiroyejameso thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT tresnvenzolleonicemf thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT paulajoser thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT costaelsona thegastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT silvadayanem gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT martinsjoselr gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT florentinoiziaraf gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT oliveiradanillor gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT fajemiroyejameso gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT tresnvenzolleonicemf gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT paulajoser gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
AT costaelsona gastroprotectiveeffectofmemoranodosarootsagainstexperimentalgastriculcerinmice
_version_ 1756372105811722240