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In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa
BACKGROUND: To overcome the problem of increasing drug resistance, traditional medicines are an important source for potential new anti-malarials. Caesalpinia pluviosa, commonly named "sibipiruna", originates from Brazil and possess multiple therapeutic properties, including anti-malarial...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3112450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21535894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-112 |
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author | Kayano, Ana Carolina AV Lopes, Stefanie CP Bueno, Fernanda G Cabral, Elaine C Souza-Neiras, Wanessa C Yamauchi, Lucy M Foglio, Mary A Eberlin, Marcos N Mello, João Carlos P Costa, Fabio TM |
author_facet | Kayano, Ana Carolina AV Lopes, Stefanie CP Bueno, Fernanda G Cabral, Elaine C Souza-Neiras, Wanessa C Yamauchi, Lucy M Foglio, Mary A Eberlin, Marcos N Mello, João Carlos P Costa, Fabio TM |
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description | BACKGROUND: To overcome the problem of increasing drug resistance, traditional medicines are an important source for potential new anti-malarials. Caesalpinia pluviosa, commonly named "sibipiruna", originates from Brazil and possess multiple therapeutic properties, including anti-malarial activity. METHODS: Crude extract (CE) was obtained from stem bark by purification using different solvents, resulting in seven fractions. An MTT assay was performed to evaluate cytotoxicity in MCF-7 cells. The CE and its fractions were tested in vitro against chloroquine-sensitive (3D7) and -resistant (S20) strains of Plasmodium falciparum and in vivo in Plasmodium chabaudi-infected mice. In vitro interaction with artesunate and the active C. pluviosa fractions was assessed, and mass spectrometry analyses were conducted. RESULTS: At non-toxic concentrations, the 100% ethanolic (F4) and 50% methanolic (F5) fractions possessed significant anti-malarial activity against both 3D7 and S20 strains. Drug interaction assays with artesunate showed a synergistic interaction with the F4. Four days of treatment with this fraction significantly inhibited parasitaemia in mice in a dose-dependent manner. Mass spectrometry analyses revealed the presence of an ion corresponding to m/z 303.0450, suggesting the presence of quercetin. However, a second set of analyses, with a quercetin standard, showed distinct ions of m/z 137 and 153. CONCLUSIONS: The findings show that the F4 fraction of C. pluviosa exhibits anti-malarial activity in vitro at non-toxic concentrations, which was potentiated in the presence of artesunate. Moreover, this anti-malarial activity was also sustained in vivo after treatment of infected mice. Finally, mass spectrometry analyses suggest that a new compound, most likely an isomer of quercetin, is responsible for the anti-malarial activity of the F4. |
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spelling | pubmed-31124502011-06-12 In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa Kayano, Ana Carolina AV Lopes, Stefanie CP Bueno, Fernanda G Cabral, Elaine C Souza-Neiras, Wanessa C Yamauchi, Lucy M Foglio, Mary A Eberlin, Marcos N Mello, João Carlos P Costa, Fabio TM Malar J Research BACKGROUND: To overcome the problem of increasing drug resistance, traditional medicines are an important source for potential new anti-malarials. Caesalpinia pluviosa, commonly named "sibipiruna", originates from Brazil and possess multiple therapeutic properties, including anti-malarial activity. METHODS: Crude extract (CE) was obtained from stem bark by purification using different solvents, resulting in seven fractions. An MTT assay was performed to evaluate cytotoxicity in MCF-7 cells. The CE and its fractions were tested in vitro against chloroquine-sensitive (3D7) and -resistant (S20) strains of Plasmodium falciparum and in vivo in Plasmodium chabaudi-infected mice. In vitro interaction with artesunate and the active C. pluviosa fractions was assessed, and mass spectrometry analyses were conducted. RESULTS: At non-toxic concentrations, the 100% ethanolic (F4) and 50% methanolic (F5) fractions possessed significant anti-malarial activity against both 3D7 and S20 strains. Drug interaction assays with artesunate showed a synergistic interaction with the F4. Four days of treatment with this fraction significantly inhibited parasitaemia in mice in a dose-dependent manner. Mass spectrometry analyses revealed the presence of an ion corresponding to m/z 303.0450, suggesting the presence of quercetin. However, a second set of analyses, with a quercetin standard, showed distinct ions of m/z 137 and 153. CONCLUSIONS: The findings show that the F4 fraction of C. pluviosa exhibits anti-malarial activity in vitro at non-toxic concentrations, which was potentiated in the presence of artesunate. Moreover, this anti-malarial activity was also sustained in vivo after treatment of infected mice. Finally, mass spectrometry analyses suggest that a new compound, most likely an isomer of quercetin, is responsible for the anti-malarial activity of the F4. BioMed Central 2011-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3112450/ /pubmed/21535894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-112 Text en Copyright ©2011 Kayano et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Kayano, Ana Carolina AV Lopes, Stefanie CP Bueno, Fernanda G Cabral, Elaine C Souza-Neiras, Wanessa C Yamauchi, Lucy M Foglio, Mary A Eberlin, Marcos N Mello, João Carlos P Costa, Fabio TM In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa |
title | In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa |
title_full | In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa |
title_fullStr | In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa |
title_full_unstemmed | In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa |
title_short | In vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of Caesalpinia pluviosa |
title_sort | in vitro and in vivo assessment of the anti-malarial activity of caesalpinia pluviosa |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3112450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21535894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-112 |
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