Abstract

ABSTRACTTo investigate the effect and mechanism of Prunus tomentosa total flavone (PTTF) treatment on adjuvant arthritis (AA), the rat AA model was induced by a single intradermal injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into the left ankle. The degree of lateral ankle swelling was measured by the foot volume method. The rats were sacrificed, the thymus and spleen were taken out and the organ index was calculated. Paraffin sections of the left ankle specimens were fabricated and the organization forms of the articular cartilage and synovium were observed. Kits were used to measure the serum nitric oxide (NO), NO synthase (NOS) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) content. After 18 days, the swelling degree of ankle joints in the dexamethasone group, the PTTTF 7.0 and 14 mg/kg groups were significantly lower than that in the model group (P < 0.05). The organ index in the dexamethasone group and the PTTF group were not statistically significantly different from that in the normal group (P > 0.05). Compared to the CFA model control group, the dexamethasone group and the PTTF each group had significantly less synovial proliferation and congestion. In these groups, the joint surface was smooth, with no obvious structural damage; the serum NO, NOS and PGE2 were significantly lower than in the control group (P < 0.01). The results indicated that PTTF at 7 and 14 mg/kg can effectively alleviate the secondary inflammatory response to AA in rats’ lateral ankle. The mechanism may be related to inhibition of the secretion of NO, PGE2 and NOS.

Highlights

  • Prunus tomentosa is widely used for the prevention and treatment of frostbite in Changbai Mountain vein plant fruit

  • Significant swelling occurred in the left ankle joint model of the rat model group compared to the blank group (P < 0.05), indicating that the model was successful

  • There was no significant difference between the swelling degree in the model group and the dexamethasone group; the Prunus tomentosa total flavone (PTTF) 3.5, 7 and 14 mg/kg dose groups (P > 0.05) in the model group and the dexamethasone group

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Introduction

Prunus tomentosa is widely used for the prevention and treatment of frostbite in Changbai Mountain vein plant fruit. It has been found that flavonoids have a wide range of biological activities, especially anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. Through the application of cherry wine, folk medicine experience suggests that there are active agents for effective treatment of frostbite in the alcohol extract. The total flavonoids content in the ethanol extracts of the cherry fruit was 78.3%, which indicated that the main active constituents were flavonoids. Research has shown that [1] P. tomentosa total flavone (PTTF) has a significant anti-frostbite and anti-inflammatory effect. Its use as a therapeutic agent for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and the mechanism thereof has not yet been systematically investigated. Rat adjuvant-induced arthritis (AA) is an important model of RA. The effects of PTTF on the secondary regional inflammatory reaction and pathological changes were observed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of PTTF in RA and infer its mechanism of action

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