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Clement Jackson*, Herbert Mbagwu, Idongesit Jackson, Godwin Ekpe and Florence Etienam
Abstract: The analgesic activities of the aqueous extract of Carpolobia lutea was evaluated in mice and rats using the mouse writhing, tail flick and formalin induced pain tests. Analgesic studies were performed using three models; mouse writhing assay, formalin test and tail flick assay. The extract (1500 to 2500 mg/kg) and acetylsalicylic acid (100 mg/kg) produced a significant (P[...] Read More.
Keywords: Antinoceptive, Carpolobia lutea, LD50, pain model.
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Vidoslav Dekić, Niko Radulović*, Rastko Vukićević, Biljana Dekić, Zorica Stojanović-Radić and Radosav Palić
Abstract: Two new and six previously known coumarin derivatives with promising biological properties were synthesized in moderate to good yields by reaction of 4-chloro-3-nitro-coumarin and the appropriate arylamine in ethyl acetate in the presence of triethylamine. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for their in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activities against pathogenic strains. A correlation between the aryl substituent identity and antimicrobial activity was discussed.[...] Read More.
Keywords: 4-Arylamino-3-nitro-coumarins, synthesis, NMR spectroscopy, 4-chloro-3-nitro-coumarin, arylamines, antimicrobial activity.
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Yan Liu, Man Liang, Shi-wei Zhang, Lan Zhou, Chuan-hong Zhu and Liang Liu*
Abstract: Aconitine, a strong poisonous type of alkaloid, has a pharmaceutical effect in stimulating the membranes of cardiomyocyte. However, other effects of aconitine on the Connexin43 (Cx43) and PKC expression on cardiomyocyte are unknown. In this study, we investigated whether aconitine also mediates the phosphorylation status of Cx43 and PKC in cultured ventricular myocytes of neonatal rats. The band intensity of phosphorylated Cx43 and nonphosphorylated Cx43 in cultured and aconitine-treated cardiomyocytes were determined by Western blot analysis. The changes in phosphorylation status occurring in PKC in cultures were revealed by quantitative immunofluorescent microscopy. A decreased band intensity (0.37±0.04) of phosphorylated Cx43 (P-Cx43) and a concomitant increased band intensity (3.56 ± 0.65) of nonphosphorylated Cx43 (NP-Cx43) were found, compared to the controls (1.00 for P-Cx43 and NP-Cx43). It also revealed that, after aconitine treatment, the amount of phosphorylated PKC (P-PKC ) decreased significantly. Similar changes were revealed in phosphorylation status occurring in PKC in the cultures under the same treatment conditions. These observations suggest that aconitine not only induces dephosphorylation of Cx43, but also alters expression of P-PKC in cultured cardiomyocytes.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Aconitine, cardiomyocyte, connexin 43 (Cx43), protein kinase C-    (PKC ), protein phosphorylation.
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Amirhossein Sakhteman, Mohammad Sharifzadeh, Alireza Moradi, Hamid Nadri, Kaveh Tabrizian, Massoud Amanlou, Ali Asadipour, Kouros Divsalar, Abbas Shafiee and Alireza Foroumadi,*
Abstract: We have examined the potential antinociceptive effects of some piperidine derivatives (6a-f), using tail flick method in mice. Morphine was used as positive control drug. The results showed that compound 6b, having a bromine atom at 4 position, was the most active agent tested. The activity of this compound at 50 mg/kg was comparable to morphine (3 mg/kg). Based on the similarities between our compounds and meperidine like structures such as fentanyl, a group of mice was treated with naloxone before administration of 6f. It was concluded that opioid receptors could be the dominant mechanism for the antinociceptive activity of these types of structures. Electrostatic map, distance analysis and superimposition between fentanyl and compound 6b were also studied.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Piperidine derivatives, antinociceptive activity, tail flick.
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Naveed Ullah*, Mir Azam Khan, Afzal Haq Asif, Habib Ahmad, Taimur Khan, Taous Khan and Waqar Ahmad
Abstract: The ethanolic extracts derived from cigarettes (Morven gold and Tander virginia) were screened for chemicals, spasmogenic and spasmolytic activities. M. gold extract showed a strong relaxant activity that is 70% against KCl induced contractions while T. virginia was found to have a mild spasmolytic activity of (06%). Furthermore, a moderate spasmogenic effect of M. gold had being measured, while no measurable spasmogenic activity has been shown by the T. virginia. It can be concluded from the current study that Morven gold has a strong spamsmogenic and spasmolytic activity, while the Tander is not found to be so efficient in either case. The chemicals found in sufficient quantity in both the extracts were tannins, saponin and glycosides. Minute quantity of carbohydrates were also been noted in M. gold . The presence of alkaloids were also been noted in excess quantity in T. virginia and less amount in M. gold. Further studies are necessary to elucidate its exact mechanism of action.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Spasmogenic, spasmolytic, chemical screening, Morven gold, Tander virginia.
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Z. Tambur*, B. Miljkovic-Selimovic, Z. Kulisic , D. Mirkovic, R. Doder and Z. Stanimirovic
Abstract: The sensititivity of thermophilic Campylobacter strains isolated from caecum of broiler chickens as well as caecum and colon of pigs and human stools, were tested against erythromycin. In 16 strains isolated in broiler chickens, resistance rate was found to be 12.50%. Three of 10 strains of Campylobacter jejuni and one of 6 strains of Campylobacter coli isolated from broiler chickens were resistant to erythromycin. In 15 strains of thermophilic Campylobacters isolated from pigs, resistance rate to erythromycin was 40.00%. Resistance was exhibited more often in C. coli (50.00%) as compared to C. jejuni (20.00%). In 24 strains isolated from humans, resistance was demonstrated at the rate of 12.50%. Out of 17 strains of C. jejuni isolated from humans, resistance was exhibited in 17.65% strains. None of 7 strains of C. coli isolated from humans exhibited resistance to erythromycin. Thermophilic campylobacters, especially C. coli isolated from pigs were more resistant to erythromycin than strains isolated from humans and broiler chickens. Therefore, a great attention should be directed to the macrolides monitoring in swine farming in order to prevent resistance in animals and its subsequent spread to human.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Campylobacter spp., resistance, erythromycin.
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Y. F. Wang, L. Ying, P. Xu, B. Y. Zhang, X. Q. Yang and L. S. Qian*
Abstract: Tea from Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze has long been used in herb medicine and recognized to possess anti-inflammative effects. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the therapeutic effects of green tea polyphenols in treatment of pharyngitis in human subjects. The clinical study was carried out as a randomized, double- blind, parallel- group comparative trial. It was found that the integral scores of all the observed individual clinical signs and symptoms were decreased significantly from pre-treatment to post-treatment (P[...] Read More.
Keywords: Green tea polyphenols, clinical evaluation, pharyngitis, human subjects.
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Liangpu Zheng, Youqin Chen, Wei Lin, Qunchuan Zhuang, Xuzheng Chen, Wei Xu, Xianxiang Liu, Jun Peng* and Thomas J. Sferra,
Abstract: Spica Prunellae (Prunella vulgaris fruiting spikes) has long been used as an important component in formulated prescriptions of Chinese traditional medicine to treat various kinds of cancer. However, the precise mechanism of the anti-cancer activity of Spica Prunellae remains to be elucidated. In this report, we investigated the cellular effects of the ethanol extract of Spica Prunellae (EESP) in the HT-29 human colon carcinoma cell line. We found that EESP inhibited the growth of HT-29 cells as evidenced by EESP-induced cell morphological changes and reduced cell viability in dose- and time-dependent manners. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the HT-29 cell growth inhibitory activity of EESP was due to apoptosis, as EESP treatment resulted in the loss of plasma membrane asymmetry (externalization of phosphatidylserine), collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential, activation of caspase-9 and caspase-3, and increase in the ratio of pro-apoptotic Bax to anti-apoptotic Bcl-2. Taken together, these results suggest that Spica Prunellae inhibits the growth of HT-29 colon cancer cells through mitochondrion-mediated apoptosis, which may, in part, explain its anti-cancer activity.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Apoptosis, anti-tumor, HT-29 cells, phytotherapy, mitochondria, Spica Prunellae.
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María Campos-Lara and José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza*
Abstract: 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors, were originally designed to reduce cholesterol biosynthesis and have been extensively used as prevention drugs against hyperlipidemia and cardiovascular conditions. Recently, these compounds have been shown to display chemopreventive activity against cancer. However, the effects of statins on cancer are not completely understood. For this reason, we have studied the cytotoxic effect of rosuvastatin and fluvastatin on three cell tumoral lines: human larynx carcinoma (HEp- 2), human nasopharyngeal carcinoma (KB), and human epithelial carcinoma (HeLa). We have found that only fluvastatin has relevant activity against the tumoral cell lines assayed and the capacity to arrest G1- phase, whereas a significant decline was observed in the S-phase percentage. Fluvastatin IC50 were 2.43±0.56 mg/mL (HEp-2), 2.29±0.19 mg/mL (KB), and 5.02±1.52 mg/mL (HeLa), whereas rosuvastatin showed poor activity. These results indicate that the cytotoxic effect of fluvastatin may not depend directly on HMG-CoA reductase inhibition. The antitumor statins effect needs further investigation.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Cell cycle, cytotoxicity, statins.
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G. Vinothapooshan* and K. Sundar
Abstract: Methanolic, chloroform and diethyl ether extracts of leaves of Indian medicinal plant Adhatoda vasica Linn . were pharmacologically validated for its immunomodulatory properties in experimental animals. Oral administration of extracts at a dose of 400 mg/kg in adult male Wister rats significantly increased the percentage neutrophil adhesion to nylon fibers (P[...] Read More.
Keywords: Adhatoda vasica Linn., immunomodulatory, neutrophil.
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