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Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.

INTRODUCTiON: Calotropis procera is known to produce contact dermatitis and the latex of this plant produces intense inflammation when injected locally. However, the precise mode of its pro-inflammatory effect is not known. In present study we have pharmacologically characterized the inflammation in...

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Autores principales: Shivkar, Yatin M, Kumar, Vijay L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14760937
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description INTRODUCTiON: Calotropis procera is known to produce contact dermatitis and the latex of this plant produces intense inflammation when injected locally. However, the precise mode of its pro-inflammatory effect is not known. In present study we have pharmacologically characterized the inflammation induced by latex of C. procera in a rat paw edema model and determined the role of histamine in latex-induced inflammation. METHODS: Inflammation was induced in the hind paw of rats by injecting different doses of dried latex (DL) of C. procera. The inhibitory effect of phenylbutazone, dexamethasone, celecoxib, cyproheptadine, chlorpheniramine and compound 48/80 on edema volume was evaluated and compared with that against carrageenan. The histamine content of DL was measured fluorometrically. RESULTS: DL produced dose-dependent inflammation of the rat paw. Cyproheptadine and chlorpheniramine effectively inhibited DL-induced inflammation (90%; p < 0.01), while anti-inflammatory drugs phenylbutazone, dexamethasone and celecoxib were more effective against carrageenan-induced inflammation. Depletion of mast cell histamine by compound 48/80 produced a significant decrease in DL-induced inflammation as compared with carrageenan (500% versus 25%). DL was also found to contain about 6 microg/g of histamine. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, our study shows that the biogenic amines play a significant role in C. procera latex-induced inflammation and antihistaminic drugs could be effectively used to inhibit inflammatory response elicited by exposure to latex.
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spelling pubmed-17816252007-01-25 Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats. Shivkar, Yatin M Kumar, Vijay L Mediators Inflamm Research Article INTRODUCTiON: Calotropis procera is known to produce contact dermatitis and the latex of this plant produces intense inflammation when injected locally. However, the precise mode of its pro-inflammatory effect is not known. In present study we have pharmacologically characterized the inflammation induced by latex of C. procera in a rat paw edema model and determined the role of histamine in latex-induced inflammation. METHODS: Inflammation was induced in the hind paw of rats by injecting different doses of dried latex (DL) of C. procera. The inhibitory effect of phenylbutazone, dexamethasone, celecoxib, cyproheptadine, chlorpheniramine and compound 48/80 on edema volume was evaluated and compared with that against carrageenan. The histamine content of DL was measured fluorometrically. RESULTS: DL produced dose-dependent inflammation of the rat paw. Cyproheptadine and chlorpheniramine effectively inhibited DL-induced inflammation (90%; p < 0.01), while anti-inflammatory drugs phenylbutazone, dexamethasone and celecoxib were more effective against carrageenan-induced inflammation. Depletion of mast cell histamine by compound 48/80 produced a significant decrease in DL-induced inflammation as compared with carrageenan (500% versus 25%). DL was also found to contain about 6 microg/g of histamine. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, our study shows that the biogenic amines play a significant role in C. procera latex-induced inflammation and antihistaminic drugs could be effectively used to inhibit inflammatory response elicited by exposure to latex. 2003-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1781625/ /pubmed/14760937 Text en
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Shivkar, Yatin M
Kumar, Vijay L
Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.
title Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.
title_full Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.
title_fullStr Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.
title_full_unstemmed Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.
title_short Histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of Calotropis procera in rats.
title_sort histamine mediates the pro-inflammatory effect of latex of calotropis procera in rats.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14760937
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