Title of article :
The Healing Effects of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Carum Copticum L. on Experimental Colitis in Rats
Author/Authors :
Firoozi, Donya Department of Nutrition and Diet Therapy - School of Nutrition and Food Science - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Nekooeian, Ali Akbar Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Tanideh, Nader Shiraza University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Mazloom, Zohreh Shiraza University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Mohammadi Sartang, Mohsen Shiraza University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Mokhtari, Maral Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory disease with
indefinite treatment. The present study aimed to assess the antiinflammatory
and antioxidant effects of Carum copticum L.
(CC) extract on induced colitis in rats.
Methods: Sixty male rats were randomly divided into six
groups (n=10 per group). Acetic acid-induced colitis rats were
orally administered with doses of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg
CC extract, and 100 mg/kg sulfasalazine for seven consecutive
days, respectively. Colonic biopsies were taken to measure
histopathological parameters as well as the tumor necrosis
factor (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), myeloperoxidase (MPO),
malondialdehyde (MDA), and glutathione (GSH). Data analysis
was performed using the one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test for
normally distributed data. Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn’s
test was used for non-normally distributed data. The analysis was
performed at P≤0.05 using SigmaStat software (version 10.0).
Results: The control colitis group had a significantly higher
total colitis index (P=0.01), TNF-α (P=0.01), IL-6 (P=0.01),
MPO (P=0.01), and MDA (P=0.01); and lower GSH (P=0.01)
than those of the sham group. The colitis group receiving a dose
of 200 mg/kg/day CC extract had a significantly lower total
colitis index (P=0.01), TNF-α (P=0.01), IL-6 (P=0.01), MPO
(P=0.01), and MDA (P=0.01); and higher GSH (P=0.01) than
those of the control colitis group. The colitis group receiving a
dose of 200 mg/kg/day CC extract had a significantly lower total
colitis index (P=0.04), TNF-α (P=0.03), IL-6 (P=0.04), MPO
(P=0.03), and MDA (P=0.03); and higher GSH (P=0.01) than
those of the colitis group receiving sulfasalazine.
Conclusion: The present study revealed that CC extract had
healing effects on colitis, possibly due to its antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory properties.
Keywords :
Anti-Inflammatory agents , Cytokines Antioxidants , Ulcerative Rats , Colitis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics