Affiliation:
1. The Regional Center for Mycology and Biotechnology, Al-Azhar University, 11787, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Background:
Capparis spinosa grows in Asian and Mediterranean desert areas. Different parts of Capparis spinosa, including flowers, have been used in various folk medicine applications.
Objective:
This study aims to evaluate the anti-arthritic potential of ethanolic extract of Egyptian
Capparis spinosa flowers in a rat model of rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, analysis of Capparis
spinosa extract was performed using LC-qTOF-MS/MS.
Methods:
Animals were split into six groups: negative control group, induced arthritic animals,
arthritic rats receiving 7, 14 and 28 mg/kg of Capparis spinosa extract, respectively, in three
groups to detect the optimum dose, and the induced group receiving a standard drug. The arthritic
score was checked daily for 15 days after induction. After animals were sacrificed, their joints and
muscles were subjected to microscopic and ultra-structure examinations. Ex vivo culturing of osteoclasts was performed. Cytokine levels were measured in all examined groups.
Results:
The results revealed 7 mg/kg of Capparis spinosa extract as the optimal dose, which decreased inflammation signs through controlling chondrocytes, osteoclasts, and levels of inflammatory mediators.
Conclusion:
LC-Mass analysis revealed Capparis spinosa extract to contain a mixture of flavonol
glycosides, flavan-3-ols and hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, which may provide beneficial multifunction in regulating arthritic symptoms.
Funder
Academy of Scientific Research and Technology
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,General Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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