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Effects of Euphorbia umbellata extracts on complement activation and chemotaxis of neutrophils

Authors :
Flávio Luís Beltrame
Pâmela Dias Fontana
Guilherme L. Sassaki
Iara Messias-Reason
Amanda Rabello Crisma
Mei Wang
Thais Latansio de Oliveira
Lorena Bavia
Luiza Stolz Cruz
Leociley R. A. Menezes
Source :
Journal of ethnopharmacology. 265
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance The species Euphorbia umbellata (leitosinha) has been traditionally used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and cancer. Aim of the study: Evaluation the effect of E. umbellata latex extracts obtained with hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol on the activation of the complement pathways and neutrophil chemotaxis. Materials and methods The latex was partitioned using Soxhlet apparatus and hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol as solvents. The classical and alternative pathway activity were performed by hemolytic assays with sensitized sheep or rabbit erythrocytes, respectively; the lectin pathway activity was quantified by ELISA, through the measurement of C4 molecules and the chemotaxis of human neutrophils was performed using 1% casein as the chemotactic inducer and Boyden's chamber. GC-Q-ToF and NMR analyses were applied to evaluate the chemical composition of E. umbellata latex extracts. Results All E. umbellata latex extracts exhibited an inhibitory effect on the activation of the alternative pathway. Methanol and ethyl acetate extracts inhibited the classical pathway while chloroform extract activated this pathway. Ethyl acetate and hexane extracts inhibited lectin activation. All E. umbellata extracts inhibited casein-induced neutrophil chemotaxis. Terpenes and phenolic compounds have been suggested to be present in the E. umbellta latex extracts. Conclusion The E. umbellata latex was able to modulate the functions of the immune system. Thus, it is possible to infer that the terpenes and phenolic compounds of the phytocomplex of E. umbellata latex can contribute for the activity on the complement pathways.

Details

ISSN :
18727573
Volume :
265
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of ethnopharmacology
Accession number :
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