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- Title
Bee Venom and Hesperidin Effectively Mitigate Complete Freund's Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis Via Immunomodulation and Enhancement of Antioxidant Defense System.
- Authors
AHMED, Osama; FAHIM, Hanaa; MAHMOUD, Ayman; AHMED, Eman
- Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to assess the antirheumatic activity of bee venom (BV) and/or hesperidin as natural products in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis in male Wistar rats. Material and methods: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was induced in 30 male Wistar rats (weight 130 g to 150 g; age 10 to 12 weeks) by subcutaneous injection of CFA into the right hind paw of the rats. The rats were divided into five groups of six rats in each and administered the following regimens for 21 days: Normal group (given the equivalent volume of saline and carboxymethylcellulose), arthritic group (given the equivalent volume of saline and carboxymethylcellulose), arthritic group treated with BV (treated with BV along with carboxymethylcellulose), arthritic group treated with hesperidin (treated with hesperidin along with saline), and arthritic group treated with BV and hesperidin (treated with BV and hesperidin concurrently). Results: Bee venom and/or hesperidin successfully reversed the CFA-arthritis-induced increases in right hind leg paw swelling, leukocytes' count, liver lipid peroxidation, serum inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL-2 and IL-12) levels and spleen tumor necrosis factor-alpha messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression. Moreover, the CFA-induced down-regulation in serum IL-10 level and spleen IL-4 mRNA expression as well as the deterioration in the antioxidant defense system were significantly improved as a result of BV and hesperidin administration. Both treatments also markedly counteracted the severe inflammatory changes and leukocytic infiltration in the periarticular tissue of the ankle joints. In addition, BV and hesperidin obviously amended the lymphoid hyperplasia in white pulps of spleen as well as the widening of the medulla and mononuclear cell infiltration found in thymus. Conclusion: Bee venom and hesperidin administration produced their ameliorative effects on RA via their antioxidant, antiinflammatory and immunomodulatory potentials. BV plus hesperidin particularly seemed to be the most potent in improving RA in Wistar rats.
- Subjects
DRUG therapy for arthritis; BIOTHERAPY; PHYSIOLOGIC salines; CELLULOSE; HYPERPLASIA; SUBCUTANEOUS injections; ANIMAL experimentation; ANKLE; ARTHRITIS; APITHERAPY; CANCER invasiveness; CYTOKINES; GENE expression; IMMUNE system; INFLAMMATION; INFLAMMATORY mediators; INTERLEUKIN-2; INTERLEUKINS; LEG; LEUCOCYTES; LIVER; LYMPHOID tissue; LIPID peroxidation (Biology); RATS; SOLUTION (Chemistry); SPLEEN; THYMUS; TUMOR necrosis factors; VENOM; OXIDATIVE stress; SEVERITY of illness index; FLAVANONES; MONONUCLEAR leukocytes; PHARMACODYNAMICS; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Archives of Rheumatology, 2018, Vol 33, Issue 2, p198
- ISSN
2148-5046
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5606/ArchRheumatol.2018.6519