» Articles » PMID: 28427645

Ultrasound-assisted Extraction of Achyrocline Satureioides Prevents Contrast-induced Nephropathy in Mice

Overview
Specialty Radiology
Date 2017 Apr 22
PMID 28427645
Citations 7
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Achyrocline satureioides or Macela, has been largely used in traditional folk medicine in Brazil as an anti-inflammatory agent and to treat various digestive disorders. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the preventive action of the extracts of A. satureioides obtained by maceration and ultrasound-assisted extraction, quercetin and N-acetylcysteine against contrast-induced nephropathy in mice. The antioxidant activity, cytotoxicity and inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) production in macrophages were evaluated. Also, chemical analyses of phenolic compounds, total flavonoids, and quercetin by LC-MS/MS present in various extracts of A. satureioides were performed. Thirty six mice were divided into six groups: control group (C), Contrast-Induced Nephropathy group (CIN), Group N-acetylcysteine 200mg/kg (NAC); Group quercetin 10mg/kg (Q), Group Macela 10mg/kg (M10), and Group Macela 50mg/kg (M50). The serum levels of urea and creatinine, advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) and renal ultrastructure were evaluated by electron microscopy scanning. Ultrasound-assisted extraction improved the quality of extract (with 100% ethanol), since did not show toxicity to fibroblasts, and showed potent antioxidant activity and a high content of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and quercetin, in addition to being able to reduce the production of NO in dose-dependent effect in macrophages. Results showed that animals treated with Macela extracts maintained normal levels of urea, creatinine, and AOPP, while preserving ultrastructure of the renal cells. The obtained results were more promising than NAC and Q groups in protecting against renal failure caused by CIN, showing that the plant can be a promising drug for preventing this disease.

Citing Articles

Kidney Injury Evoked by Fine Particulate Matter: Risk Factor, Causation, Mechanism and Intervention Study.

Hou T, Jiang Y, Zhang J, Hu R, Li S, Fan W Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024; 11(43):e2403222.

PMID: 39316383 PMC: 11578332. DOI: 10.1002/advs.202403222.


The Apoptotic, Oxidative and Histological Changes Induced by Different Diameters of Sphere Gold Nanoparticles (GNPs) with Special Emphasis on the Hepatoprotective Role of Quercetin.

Ghonimi W, Abdelrahman F, Salem G, Dahran N, El Sayed S Adv Pharm Bull. 2024; 14(1):208-223.

PMID: 38585460 PMC: 10997927. DOI: 10.34172/apb.2024.014.


Hydroalcoholic Extract as a Hypoallergenic Antimicrobial Substitute of Natural Origin for Commonly Used Preservatives in Cosmetic Emulsions.

Langova D, Cordoba M, Sorrechia R, Hoova J, Svoboda Z, Mikulikova R Plants (Basel). 2023; 12(10).

PMID: 37653944 PMC: 10222649. DOI: 10.3390/plants12102027.


Antioxidant, Antidiabetic, and Antiobesity Properties, TC7-Cell Cytotoxicity and Uptake of (Marcela) Conventional and High Pressure-Assisted Extracts.

Fernandez-Fernandez A, Dumay E, Lazennec F, Migues I, Heinzen H, Lema P Foods. 2021; 10(4).

PMID: 33921665 PMC: 8073586. DOI: 10.3390/foods10040893.


Identification and accumulation of phenolic compounds in the leaves and bark of Salix alba (L.) and their biological potential.

Piatczak E, Dybowska M, Pluciennik E, Kosla K, Kolniak-Ostek J, Kalinowska-Lis U Biomolecules. 2020; 10(10).

PMID: 33003576 PMC: 7600001. DOI: 10.3390/biom10101391.