Gastroprotective Effect of Anisomeles indica on Aspirin-Induced Gastric Ulcer in Mice

Author:

Lien Hsiu-ManORCID,Wang Yu-Yen,Huang Mei-Zi,Wu Hui-Yu,Huang Chao-Lu,Chen Chia-Chi,Hung Shao-WenORCID,Chen Chia-Chang,Chiu Cheng-Hsun,Lai Chih-HoORCID

Abstract

Gastric ulcers are commonly seen in the upper gastrointestinal tract and may be related to the Helicobacter pylori infection and the use of aspirin, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Typically, proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) are used to treat gastric ulcers; however, adverse effects have emerged following long-term treatment. Natural medicines are used as alternative therapeutic agents in the treatment of gastric ulcers, with few side effects. Despite various reports on the anti-H. pylori and anti-gastric cancer activities of Anisomeles indica, its gastroprotective effect on ulcers remains undetermined. This study investigated the protective effect of A. indica on aspirin-induced gastric ulcers in murine models. Our results show that three fractions of ethanol-extracted A. indica inhibited aspirin-induced gastric injury. Among these, A. indica Fraction 1 was observed to enrich ovatodiolide, which effectively diminished gastric acidity and alleviated aspirin-induced inflammation in the stomach. Our results provide evidence that A. indica could be developed as an effective therapeutic agent for gastroprotective purposes.

Funder

National Science and Technology Council

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Physiology

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