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Braz J Med Biol Res ; 36(2): 199-205, 2003 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12563521

ABSTRACT

The aqueous fraction of the ethanolic extract (AFL) of Cissampelos sympodialis Eichl (Menispermaceae), popularly known as milona, has been shown to have both immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects. In the present study we investigated the modulation of macrophage antimicrobicidal activity by in vitro treatment with the extract from C. sympodialis. Normal and thioglycolate-elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages were infected in vitro with the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi DM28c clone. We observed that the AFL (used at doses ranging from 13 to 100 microg/ml) increased T. cruzi growth and induced a 75% reduction in nitric oxide production. This inhibition could be mediated by the stimulation of macrophage interleukin-10 (IL-10) secretion since the in vitro treatment with the AFL stimulated IL-10 production by T. cruzi-infected macrophages. These results suggest that the anti-inflammatory effect of the AFL from C. sympodialis could be, at least in part, mediated by the inhibition of macrophage functions and that the inhibition of macrophage microbicidal activity induced by the C. sympodialis extract may be mediated by the decrease in macrophage function mediated by interleukin-10 production.


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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Cissampelos/chemistry , Interleukin-10/biosynthesis , Macrophages, Peritoneal/drug effects , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Trypanosoma cruzi/drug effects , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Female , Macrophage Activation/drug effects , Macrophages, Peritoneal/parasitology , Macrophages, Peritoneal/physiology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Nitric Oxide/biosynthesis , Plant Leaves , Trypanosoma cruzi/growth & development
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 36(2): 199-205, Feb. 2003. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-326433

ABSTRACT

The aqueous fraction of the ethanolic extract (AFL) of Cissampelos sympodialis Eichl (Menispermaceae), popularly known as milona, has been shown to have both immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects. In the present study we investigated the modulation of macrophage antimicrobicidal activity by in vitro treatment with the extract from C. sympodialis. Normal and thioglycolate-elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages were infected in vitro with the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi DM28c clone. We observed that the AFL (used at doses ranging from 13 to 100 æg/ml) increased T. cruzi growth and induced a 75 percent reduction in nitric oxide production. This inhibition could be mediated by the stimulation of macrophage interleukin-10 (IL-10) secretion since the in vitro treatment with the AFL stimulated IL-10 production by T. cruzi-infected macrophages. These results suggest that the anti-inflammatory effect of the AFL from C. sympodialis could be, at least in part, mediated by the inhibition of macrophage functions and that the inhibition of macrophage microbicidal activity induced by the C. sympodialis extract may be mediated by the decrease in macrophage function mediated by interleukin-10 production


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Mice , Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Cissampelos/chemistry , Interleukin-10 , Macrophages, Peritoneal , Plant Extracts , Trypanosoma cruzi , Cells, Cultured , Macrophage Activation , Macrophages, Peritoneal , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Nitric Oxide , Plant Leaves , Trypanosoma cruzi
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Bioorg Med Chem ; 9(3): 659-64, 2001 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11310601

ABSTRACT

Abstract-Molluscicidal bioassays and electrochemical studies (measurement of first wave reduction potential, Epcl) were performed on several synthetic nitroaromatics, in relation to possible correlation between biological activity, redox potential and structural effects. Five of them presented a significant molluscicidal activity on Biomphalaria glabrata (LD50 < 20 ppm). The Epc1 values ranged from -0.532 to -0.857 V versus Ag/AgCl (0.1 M) (-0.260 to -0.585 V versus NHE), all of them, in the favorable range for reduction in vivo. Data comparison between Epc1 and molluscicidal activity indicates that the presence of the electroactive nitro group is important for the biological activity. Correlation with redox potential, however, was not evident. Structural effects seem to be the most important parameter. Higher activity is noticeable for phenols, including the para-nitro azo or hydrazo-containing compounds. No activity was observed for compounds having the benzylic substituent in meta position to the nitro group. These results suggest that activity undoubtedly involves more than reduction characteristics and that the possible formation of electrophilic species, after nitro reduction, can play an important role in molluscicidal activity against B. glabrata.


Subject(s)
Antiparasitic Agents/pharmacology , Mollusca/drug effects , Nitro Compounds/pharmacology , Nitrobenzenes/pharmacology , Animals , Antiparasitic Agents/chemical synthesis , Antiparasitic Agents/chemistry , Electrochemistry , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Nitro Compounds/chemical synthesis , Nitrobenzenes/chemical synthesis , Nitrobenzenes/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Schistosomiasis mansoni/drug therapy , Snails/drug effects , Structure-Activity Relationship
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