Volume 161, 23 February 2015, Pages 194–199
Research Paper
Effects of extracts of leaves from Sparattosperma leucanthum on hyperuricemia and gouty arthritis
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance
The species Sparattosperma leucanthum
(Vell.) K. Schum is used in Brazilian folk medicine to treat
rheumatism, throat ulcers, stomatitis, syphilis, bladder stones and as
blood cleanser. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential, in vitro and in vivo, of the extracts of leaves from Sparattosperma leucanthum to treat hyperuricemia and inflammation in the gouty arthritis model.
Materials and methods
Ethyl acetate extract (SLE), methanolic extract (SLM) and aqueous extract (SLW) were evaluated in vitro on XO inhibitory activity and in vivo
in an experimental model with oxonate-induced hyperuricemia in mice
which was used to evaluate anti-hyperuricemic activity and liver
xanthine oxidase (XOD) inhibition. Anti-inflammatory activity was also
investigated on MSU crystal-induced paw edema model.
Results
Sparattosperma leucanthum
crude extracts showed expressive results on urate-lowering activity in
blood. SLW at the dose of 125 mg/kg has proved to be active in reducing
hyperuricemia and was capable to inhibit the hepatic xanthine oxidase
enzyme (XOD). SLM showed anti-hyperuricemic activity on all doses
tested; however, this extract showed activity on the XOD only at the
dose of 500 mg/kg. SLE, at the three evaluated doses, has proved to be
active in reducing hyperuricemia in vivo and was able to inhibit XO activity in vitro at the concentration of 100 µg/mL. This extract was also able to inhibit XOD activity in vivo
at the doses of 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg. SLE (125 and 250 mg/kg) and
SLW (500 mg/kg) showed significant anti-inflammatory activity on
monosodium urate crystal-induced paw edema model.
Conclusions
The ethyl acetate, methanolic and aqueous extracts of Sparattosperma leucanthum
showed significant results on evaluated models and therefore may be
important agents for the treatment of gouty arthritis and hyperuricemia.
Keywords
- Sparattosperma leucanthum;
- Hyperuricemia;
- Xanthine oxidase;
- Gout;
- Inflammation
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