Department of Physiology, University of Calcutta, 92, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Kolkata 700009, India.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2010 Oct 28;132(1):316-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2010.08.036. Epub 2010 Aug 20.
Mussel is well accepted as food all over India. Beside for its nutritive value, people residing in Kosi river basin, Bihar, India, consume a preparation of soup, made from the footpad of molluscan species, with the belief that it gives relief from signs and symptoms of joint pain and related problems. This study was designed to explore the preventive activity of Indian fresh water mussel (Lamellidens marginalis) aqueous extract oral supplementation in experimental arthritis model.
Arthritis was induced in male albino rats by intradermal injection of Freund's complete adjuvant in right hind footpad. Lamellidens marginalis extract (LME1, 500 mg/kg/day and LME2, 1 g/kg/day) peroral supplementation started from the 1st day after adjuvant injection and was continued for the subsequent 13 days. Severity of arthritis was evaluated from paw diameter, ankle diameter, paw weight, urinary hydroxyproline, glucosamine level, serum interleukin-1β, IL6, IL10, CINC1, TNFα level, lysosomal enzyme levels and from histopathological assessment.
Lamellidens marginalis extract supplementation significantly (p<0.05) decreased paw diameter, ankle diameter, and paw weight in treated groups (LME1, 500 mg/kg/day and LME2, 1 g/kg/day) as compared with arthritic group. Urinary hydroxyproline, glucosamine level, serum IL1β, IL6, CINC1, TNFα, IL10 and lysosomal enzyme levels were restored significantly (p<0.05) in treated groups (LME1, 500 mg/kg/day and LME2, 1 g/kg/day) as compared to arthritic group. Synovial membrane damage and neutrophil infiltration in histopathological examination was restored significantly by LME supplementation as compared to arthritic group.
Thus, it might be concluded that experimental animals supplemented with Lamellidens marginalis extract were protected against the severity of disease progression in adjuvant induced arthritis.
贻贝在印度各地被广泛接受为食物。除了其营养价值外,印度比哈尔邦科西河盆地的居民还会食用一种由软体动物足垫制成的汤,他们相信这种汤可以缓解关节疼痛和相关问题的症状。本研究旨在探索印度淡水贻贝(Lamellidens marginalis)水提取物口服补充剂对实验性关节炎模型的预防作用。
通过在右后足底皮内注射完全弗氏佐剂诱导雄性白化大鼠关节炎。贻贝提取物(LME1,500mg/kg/天和 LME2,1g/kg/天)从佐剂注射后的第 1 天开始口服补充,并在随后的 13 天内继续补充。关节炎的严重程度通过爪直径、踝关节直径、爪重、尿羟脯氨酸、葡萄糖胺水平、血清白细胞介素-1β、IL6、IL10、CINC1、TNFα 水平、溶酶体酶水平以及组织病理学评估来评估。
与关节炎组相比,贻贝提取物补充组(LME1,500mg/kg/天和 LME2,1g/kg/天)的爪直径、踝关节直径和爪重显著(p<0.05)降低。与关节炎组相比,尿羟脯氨酸、葡萄糖胺水平、血清 IL1β、IL6、CINC1、TNFα、IL10 和溶酶体酶水平在补充组(LME1,500mg/kg/天和 LME2,1g/kg/天)中显著恢复(p<0.05)。与关节炎组相比,LME 补充剂显著恢复了滑膜膜损伤和组织病理学检查中的中性粒细胞浸润。
因此,可以得出结论,补充贻贝提取物的实验动物可以防止佐剂诱导的关节炎疾病进展的严重程度。