Research Paper - RAPID IN VIVO SCREENING METHOD FOR THE EVALUATION OF NEW ANTI HELICOBACTER MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS
The objective of this study was to devise a rapid mouse model for the in vivo screening of new anti Helicobacter pylori products. Six to eight week-old mice pre-treated (7 days) with Amoxicillin/Metronidazole (25 mg/kg) to eliminate all Helicobacter-like organisms were inoculated (4x per week) with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2006-08, Vol.3 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this study was to devise a rapid mouse model for the
in vivo screening of new anti Helicobacter pylori products. Six to
eight week-old mice pre-treated (7 days) with Amoxicillin/Metronidazole
(25 mg/kg) to eliminate all Helicobacter-like organisms were inoculated
(4x per week) with 200 μl of a bacterial culture (108 CFU/ml of H.
pylori CCUG-39500). Colonisation of mouse stomach was assessed from day
1 to 15 post inoculation by the Gram stain, rapid urease test and
antral mucus culture. These findings were used as a mouse modelof
Helicobacter pylori infection to assess the in vivo anti Helicobacter
activities of two plant-derived molecules with proven cytoprotective,
ulcer healing and in vitro anti Helicobacter properties (TN, a
tabersonine chloride alkaloid from the fruits of Voacanga Africana and
PAL, a protoberberine alkaloid ((7,8-dihydro-8-hydroxy-palmatine) from
the bark of Enantia chlorantha ). For up to 6 days post inoculation,
the test organisms were recoverable by culture from 87.5% of the antral
mucus samples while 100% of Gram stains were positive. The infection
tended to clear naturally from day 9. Fifteen days post infection, only
Gram stains were still positive (37.5%). Three-day oral administration
of TN, PAL (50 mg/kg) and Metronidazole (25 mg/kg) completely
eliminated the bacterial strain from the gastric antral mucus compared
with the controls. This 4-week model is proposed as a rapid screening
tool for in vivo evaluation of new anti H. pylori products in order to
select candidates for detailed investigations. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 |