Abstract

The present study evaluated the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of Agave sisalana Perrine in classic models of inflammation and pain. The hexanic fraction of A. sisalana (HFAS) was obtained by acid hydrolysis followed by hexanic reflux. Anti-inflammatory properties were examined in three acute mouse models (xylene ear oedema, hind paw oedema and pleurisy) and a chronic mouse model (granuloma cotton pellet). The antinociceptive potential was evaluated in chemical (acetic-acid) and thermal (tail-flick and hot-plate test) models of pain. When given orally, HFAS (5, 10, 25 and 50 mg/kg) reduced ear oedema (p < 0.0001; 52%, 71%, 62% and 42%, respectively). HFAS also reduced hind paw oedema at doses of 10 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg (p < 0.05; 42% and 58%, respectively) and pleurisy at doses of 10 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg (41% and 50%, respectively). In a chronic model, HFAS reduced inflammation by 46% and 58% at doses of 10 mg/kg and 25 mg/kg, respectively. Moreover, this fraction showed analgesic properties against the abdominal writhing in an acetic acid model (at doses of 5-25 mg/kg) with inhibitory rates of 24%, 54% and 48%. The HFAS also showed an increased latency time in the hot-plate (23% and 28%) and tail-flick tests (61% and 66%) for the 25 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg doses, respectively. These results suggest that HFAS has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.

Highlights

  • Inflammation is an immune response against pathogens, tissue injury and surgical trauma

  • Chemical analysis - According to the high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) chromatography analyses, we observed the same retention time (RT) for standard hecogenin (RT = 4.34265) (Fig. 1A, B)

  • We evaluated the potential of A. sisalana, which is rich in steroidal sapogenins, in classic models of inflammation

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Introduction

Inflammation is an immune response against pathogens, tissue injury and surgical trauma. The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) is the most common treatment for inflammation. These drugs inhibit cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) and reduce prostaglandin levels (Vonkerman et al 2006). Glucocorticoids, which are alternative drugs for the treatment of chronic inflammation, can induce systemic adverse effects in chronic patients, such as adrenal insufficiency (Barnes 2006). In this context, new drugs to treat inflammation with fewer side effects are necessary. Several studies have shown different activities of extracts derived from the crude juice of A. sisalana. Based on other studies of sapogenins obtained from the Agave genus in inflammation research, the present study was conducted to investigate the possible antiinflammatory and antinociceptive effects of the hexanic fraction of A. sisalana (HFAS) obtained from the hydrolysed extract

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