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Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation

BACKGROUND: Abdominal adhesions are common and often develop after abdominal surgery. There are currently no useful targeted pharmacotherapies for adhesive disease. Saffron and its active constituents, Crocin and Crocetin, are wildly used in traditional medicine for alleviating the severity of infla...

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Autores principales: Arjmand, Mohammad-Hassan, Hashemzehi, Milad, Soleimani, Atena, Asgharzadeh, Fereshteh, Avan, Amir, Mehraban, Saeedeh, Fakhraei, Maryam, Ferns, Gordon A., Ryzhikov, Mikhail, Gharib, Masoumeh, Salari, Roshanak, Sayyed Hoseinian, Sayyed Hadi, Parizadeh, Mohammad Reza, Khazaei, Majid, Hassanian, Seyed Mahdi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8240116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34195027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2021.01.002
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author Arjmand, Mohammad-Hassan
Hashemzehi, Milad
Soleimani, Atena
Asgharzadeh, Fereshteh
Avan, Amir
Mehraban, Saeedeh
Fakhraei, Maryam
Ferns, Gordon A.
Ryzhikov, Mikhail
Gharib, Masoumeh
Salari, Roshanak
Sayyed Hoseinian, Sayyed Hadi
Parizadeh, Mohammad Reza
Khazaei, Majid
Hassanian, Seyed Mahdi
author_facet Arjmand, Mohammad-Hassan
Hashemzehi, Milad
Soleimani, Atena
Asgharzadeh, Fereshteh
Avan, Amir
Mehraban, Saeedeh
Fakhraei, Maryam
Ferns, Gordon A.
Ryzhikov, Mikhail
Gharib, Masoumeh
Salari, Roshanak
Sayyed Hoseinian, Sayyed Hadi
Parizadeh, Mohammad Reza
Khazaei, Majid
Hassanian, Seyed Mahdi
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description BACKGROUND: Abdominal adhesions are common and often develop after abdominal surgery. There are currently no useful targeted pharmacotherapies for adhesive disease. Saffron and its active constituents, Crocin and Crocetin, are wildly used in traditional medicine for alleviating the severity of inflammatory or malignant disease. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic potential of the pharmacological active component of saffron in attenuating the formation of post-operative adhesion bands using different administration methods in a murine model. MATERIAL METHOD: saffron extract (100 mg/kg), Crocin (100 mg/kg), and Crocetin (100 mg/kg) were administered intraperitoneally and by gavage in various groups of male Wistar rat post-surgery. Also three groups were first treated intra-peritoneally by saffron extract, Crocin, and Crocetin (100 mg/kg) for 10 days and then had surgery. At the end of the experiments, animals sacrificed for biological assessment. RESULT: A hydro-alcoholic extract of saffron and crocin but not crocetin potently reduced the adhesion band frequency in treatment and pre-treatment groups in the mice given intra-peritoneal (i.p) injections. Following the saffron or crocin administration, histological evaluation and quantitative analysis represented less inflammatory cell infiltration and less collagen composition, compared to control group. Moreover, the oxidative stress was significantly reduced in treatment groups. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that a hydro-alcoholic extract of saffron or its active compound, crocin, is a potentially novel therapeutic strategy for the prevention of adhesions formation and might be used as beneficial anti-inflammatory or anti-fibrosis agents in clinical trials. TAXONOMY: Abdominal surgeries/post-surgical adhesions.
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spelling pubmed-82401162021-06-29 Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation Arjmand, Mohammad-Hassan Hashemzehi, Milad Soleimani, Atena Asgharzadeh, Fereshteh Avan, Amir Mehraban, Saeedeh Fakhraei, Maryam Ferns, Gordon A. Ryzhikov, Mikhail Gharib, Masoumeh Salari, Roshanak Sayyed Hoseinian, Sayyed Hadi Parizadeh, Mohammad Reza Khazaei, Majid Hassanian, Seyed Mahdi J Tradit Complement Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Abdominal adhesions are common and often develop after abdominal surgery. There are currently no useful targeted pharmacotherapies for adhesive disease. Saffron and its active constituents, Crocin and Crocetin, are wildly used in traditional medicine for alleviating the severity of inflammatory or malignant disease. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic potential of the pharmacological active component of saffron in attenuating the formation of post-operative adhesion bands using different administration methods in a murine model. MATERIAL METHOD: saffron extract (100 mg/kg), Crocin (100 mg/kg), and Crocetin (100 mg/kg) were administered intraperitoneally and by gavage in various groups of male Wistar rat post-surgery. Also three groups were first treated intra-peritoneally by saffron extract, Crocin, and Crocetin (100 mg/kg) for 10 days and then had surgery. At the end of the experiments, animals sacrificed for biological assessment. RESULT: A hydro-alcoholic extract of saffron and crocin but not crocetin potently reduced the adhesion band frequency in treatment and pre-treatment groups in the mice given intra-peritoneal (i.p) injections. Following the saffron or crocin administration, histological evaluation and quantitative analysis represented less inflammatory cell infiltration and less collagen composition, compared to control group. Moreover, the oxidative stress was significantly reduced in treatment groups. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that a hydro-alcoholic extract of saffron or its active compound, crocin, is a potentially novel therapeutic strategy for the prevention of adhesions formation and might be used as beneficial anti-inflammatory or anti-fibrosis agents in clinical trials. TAXONOMY: Abdominal surgeries/post-surgical adhesions. Elsevier 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8240116/ /pubmed/34195027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2021.01.002 Text en © 2021 Center for Food and Biomolecules, National Taiwan University. Production and hosting by Elsevier Taiwan LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Arjmand, Mohammad-Hassan
Hashemzehi, Milad
Soleimani, Atena
Asgharzadeh, Fereshteh
Avan, Amir
Mehraban, Saeedeh
Fakhraei, Maryam
Ferns, Gordon A.
Ryzhikov, Mikhail
Gharib, Masoumeh
Salari, Roshanak
Sayyed Hoseinian, Sayyed Hadi
Parizadeh, Mohammad Reza
Khazaei, Majid
Hassanian, Seyed Mahdi
Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
title Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
title_full Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
title_fullStr Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
title_short Therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
title_sort therapeutic potential of active components of saffron in post-surgical adhesion band formation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8240116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34195027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2021.01.002
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