ARTÍCULO
Anti-inflammatory and sedative activities of Peperomia galioides: in vivo studies in mice
Fecha
2019Registro en:
1478-6419
10.1080/14786419.2019.1622104
Autor
Cuzco Quizhpi, Nancy Mirian
Wilches Arizabala, Isabel Maria
Vila Calsina, Elisabet Null
Leon Tamariz, Fabian
Jimenez Castillo, Priscilla Yazmin
Vander Heyden, Yvan
Tobar Solano, Vladimiro Alexis
Jerves Andrade, Maria De lourdes
Peñaherrera Wilches, Eugenia
Jiménez Altayó, Francesc
Clos, Victoria
Institución
Resumen
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Aerial parts (leaves, flowers, stem) of Peperomia galioides extract administered to mice, was used to confirm its anti-inflammatory and sedative folk uses. The anti-inflammatory activity was assessed by croton oil-induced ear oedema and myeloperoxidase (acute inflammation); cotton pellet-induced granuloma (sub-acute inflammation) and Escherichia coli Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced inflammation (cellular mediators). The sedative activity was studied by the pentobarbital-induced sleeping time test. Single doses (300 and 600 mg/kg; i.p.) of the extract reduced croton oil-induced ear oedema and myeloperoxidase activity. Six days administration of the extract (300 mg/kg, i.p.) to mice implanted with cotton pellets diminished granuloma formation. LPS (20 mg/kg, i.p.) enhanced plasma nitrites and TNF-α levels that were inhibited by the extract. The duration but not the onset of sleeping time was enhanced by 300 and 600 mg/kg of the extract. Our results show that P. galioides has anti-inflammatory and sedative activities in mice, which validates its traditional use.