The Quinovic Acid Glycosides Purified Fraction from Uncaria tomentosa Protects against Hemorrhagic Cystitis Induced by Cyclophosphamide in Mice

Uncaria tomentosa is widely used in folk medicine for the treatment of numerous diseases, such as urinary tract disease. Hemorrhagic cystitis (HE) is an inflammatory condition of the bladder associated with the use of anticancer drugs such as cyclophosphamide (CYP). Sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate...

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Hauptverfasser: Dietrich, Fabrícia, Pietrobon Martins, Jerônimo, Kaiser, Samuel, Madeira Silva, Rodrigo Braccini, Rockenbach, Liliana, Albano Edelweiss, Maria Isabel, Ortega, George González, Morrone, Fernanda Bueno, Campos, Maria Martha, Battastini, Ana Maria Oliveira
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description Uncaria tomentosa is widely used in folk medicine for the treatment of numerous diseases, such as urinary tract disease. Hemorrhagic cystitis (HE) is an inflammatory condition of the bladder associated with the use of anticancer drugs such as cyclophosphamide (CYP). Sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate (Mesna) has been used to prevent the occurrence of HE, although this compound is not effective in established lesions. It has been demonstrated that the purinergic system is involved in several pathophysiological events. Among purinergic receptors, P2X7 deserves attention because it is involved in HE induced by CYP and, therefore, can be considered a therapeutic target. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential therapeutic effect of the quinovic acid glycosides purified fraction (QAPF) from U. tomentosa in the mouse model of CYP-induced HE. Pretreatment with QAPF not only had a protective effect on HE-induced urothelial damage (edema, hemorrhage and bladder wet weight) but was also able to control visceral pain, decrease IL-1β levels and down-regulates P2X7 receptors, most likely by inhibit the neutrophils migration to the bladder. This research clearly demonstrates the promising anti-inflammatory properties of QAPF, supporting its use as complementary therapy. QAPF represents a promising therapeutic option for this pathological condition.
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subjects Acids
Animals
Anti-inflammatory agents
Antineoplastic drugs
Antitumor agents
Behavior, Animal
Bladder
Cat's Claw - chemistry
Cyclophosphamide
Cyclophosphamide - adverse effects
Cystitis
Cystitis - chemically induced
Cystitis - complications
Cystitis - drug therapy
Cystitis - physiopathology
Cytochrome P-450
Disease
Drug development
Drugs
Edema
Glycosides
Glycosides - isolation & purification
Glycosides - pharmacology
Glycosides - therapeutic use
Health aspects
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage - chemically induced
Hemorrhage - complications
Hemorrhage - drug therapy
Hemorrhage - physiopathology
Hemorrhagic cystitis
IL-1β
Inflammation
Interleukin-1beta - metabolism
Lesions
Leukocyte migration
Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
Male
Medical treatment
Mice
Nociception - drug effects
Pain
Peroxidase - metabolism
Protective Agents - pharmacology
Protective Agents - therapeutic use
Purine receptors
Receptors
Receptors, Purinergic P2X7 - metabolism
Rodents
Sodium
Sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate
Stability
Studies
Triterpenes - isolation & purification
Triterpenes - pharmacology
Triterpenes - therapeutic use
Uncaria tomentosa
Urinary bladder
Urinary Bladder - drug effects
Urinary tract
Viscera - drug effects
title The Quinovic Acid Glycosides Purified Fraction from Uncaria tomentosa Protects against Hemorrhagic Cystitis Induced by Cyclophosphamide in Mice
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