Antinociceptive and anti-hyperuricemic effects of ethanolic extract from Homalomena pierreana Engl., Araceae

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Nguyen Thi Thu Huong Nguyen Thi Thu HuongORCID,Bui Thi Que Chi Bui Thi Que Chi,Cao Dinh Khoi Cao Dinh Khoi,Nguyen Mai Linh Nguyen Mai Linh,Tran Hoang Kha Han Tran Hoang Kha Han

Abstract

Background: Gout is one of arthritis diseases resulting from high levels of plasma uric acid. Screening of medicinal plants for analgesic and anti-hyperuricemic effects is necessary to prevent and treat gout disease. Objectives: Homalomena has been widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of bone diseases. Homalomena pierreana is a newly discovered rare species found in Vietnam. The study aims to clarify the antinociceptive and anti-hyperuricemic effects of 45% ethanolic extract from H. pierreana rhizome (H. pierreana extract) in male Swiss albino mice. Methods: Acetic acid-induced writhing and thermal stimulus-induced pain (hot plate) assays were applied to investigate antinociceptive effects. Model of potassium oxonate-induced acute hyperuricemia in mice was used to examine anti-hyperuricemic effects. Results: The results revealed that 5-day pretreatment with H. pierreana extract at the oral doses of 390 mg/kg and 780 mg/kg, as well as a reference drug diclofenac sodium, decreased the number of acetic acid-induced writhing in mice. Administration of the extract at doses of 390 mg/kg and 780 mg/kg also significantly delayed the reaction time of mice to pain (or an increase in the latency to licking/jumping) caused by thermal stimulus in hot plate test but the effect was weaker than those of morphine (10 mg/kg, i.p.). Moreover, H. pierreana extract as well as a reference drug allopurinol, significantly reduced plasma uric acid levels of hyperuricemic mice and restored to the baseline levels. Conclusion: H. pierreana extract possesses antinociceptive and anti-hyperuricemic effects which confirm its usefulness of the gout management.

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Hong Bang International University

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