Abstract

Calea zacatechichi Schltdl. (Asteraceae alt. Compositae) is a Mexican plant commonly used in folk medicine to treat respiratory and gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. The objective of this study is to characterize the effect of C. zacatechichi extracts in mouse models mimicking the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Powdered C. zacatechichi herb (leaves, stems, and flowers) was extracted with methanol. Methanolic extract was filtered and evaporated giving methanolic fraction. The residue was extracted with dichloromethane (DCM). Methanolic and DCM (200 mg/kg, per os) extracts were screened for their effect on GI motility in several in vitro tests, and the antidiarrheal and antinociceptive effects were assessed using mouse models. The influence of the DCM extract on motoric parameters and exploratory behaviors was also assessed. Finally, the composition of C. zacatechichi DCM extract was qualitatively analyzed using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method. C. zacatechichi DCM extract significantly inhibited the contractility of mouse colon in vitro (IC50 = 17 ± 2 μg/ml). Administration of the DCM extract in vivo (200 mg/kg, per os) significantly prolonged the time of whole GI transit (46 ± 1 vs. 117 ± 27 min for control and DCM-treated animals, respectively; P = 0.0023), inhibited hypermotility, and reduced pain in mouse models mimicking functional GI disorders. Our findings suggest that constituents of the C. zacatechichi DCM extract exhibit antidiarrheal and analgesic activity. The extract may thus become an attractive material for isolation of compounds that may be used as a supplementary treatment for pain and diarrhea associated with IBS in the future.

Highlights

  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorder with an estimated prevalence of 10–20 % (Fichna and Storr 2012)

  • We first investigated the effect of C. zacatechichi methanol and DCM extracts on isolated mouse colon contractility

  • For the first time, we report the actions of C. zacatechichi DCM extract, which may be employed in the treatment of IBS

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorder with an estimated prevalence of 10–20 % (Fichna and Storr 2012). Current understanding of the pathogenesis of IBS is unsatisfactory due to the lack of demonstrable pathological abnormalities and reliable biomarkers (Fichna and Storr 2012). One of them, which is based on the analyses of specimens obtained at endoscopy and in serological cytokine studies, shows IBS as a localized low-grade inflammatory disorder with mast cells (MC) playing a important role (Mayer and Collins 2002; Philpott et al 2011; Fichna and Storr 2012). The bidirectional communication between the gut and the central nervous system (CNS) often related to as the brain-gut axis

Objectives
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call