Description:
Background: Sepsis is a lethal clinical syndrome that results from dysregulated systemic
inflammatory response of the body due to the invasion of pathogens, especially bacteria. Despite
advances in medical care and therapy, sepsis is still one of the major causes of death in intensive
care units and no decisive medical treatment is available against that. Studies have suggested that
some Arum species have anti-bacterial properties. The present study investigated the effects of
hydroalcoholic extract of Arum orientale, on cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) induced sepsis
in rats.
Methods: CLP method was used for induction of sepsis in rats. Hydroalcoholic extract of
A. orientale was injected intraperitoneally with doses of 80 and 640 mg/Kg body weight at
times of 0, 1, 3, 6 and 24 h after the surgery. Antibacterial activity, hemodynamic parameters,
myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and survival rate were measured after 72 h.
Results: Hydroalcoholic extract of A. orientale showed antibacterial activities as potent as
gentamycin against Escherichia coli. Administration of the extract with a dose of 80 mg/Kg body
weight increased significantly hemodynamic parameters such as mean arterial pressure (p<0.05)
and decreased optical density (OD) (p<0.05) of blood. The extract also increased serum MPO
activity (p<0.01) and reduced survival rate to 20%.
Conclusion: This study for the first time showed that hydroalcoholic extract of A. orientale
acts as a double edge sword in the treatment of CLP-induced sepsis. This extract showed antibacterial properties and also improved hemodynamic parameters but decreased survival rate,
that might be through pro-inflammatory effects.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/ps-27-162.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Setare Soleimanipour