Trikatu,an herbal compound as immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis – An experimental study |
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Authors: | Vachana Murunikkara MahaboobKhan Rasool |
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Institution: | Immunopathology Lab, School of Bio Sciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore 632 014, Tamil Nadu, India |
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Abstract: | In the present study, trikatu, an herbal compound was evaluated for its immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties with reference to cell mediated immune responses (delayed type hypersensitivity reaction), humoral immune response (haemagglutination titer and plaque forming assay), macrophage phagocytic index, circulating immune complex and inflammatory mediators in rats. For comparison purposes, indomethacin was used as a reference drug for anti-inflammatory studies. The results obtained in our study showed a significant decrease in cell mediated immune responses, humoral immune responses (haemagglutination titre and plaque forming assay) and macrophage phagocytic index in trikatu treated rats (1000 mg/kg/b.wt.) compared to control animals implying its immunosuppressive property. In addition, significant anti-inflammatory effects were observed in trikatu treated adjuvant induced arthritic rats by a reduction in the levels of circulating immune complexes and inflammatory mediators (TNF-alpha and Interleukin-1beta). Thus, in conclusion, our data suggest that trikatu could be considered as a potential anti-inflammatory agent for treating autoimmune inflammatory disorders like rheumatoid arthritis with immunosuppressive property. |
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Keywords: | Trikatu Immune response Macrophage phagocytic index Inflammatory mediators Autoimmune disease |
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