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Amelioration of complete Freund's adjuvant-induced arthritis by Calotropis procera latex in rats

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s43094-021-00361-w

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Latex; Calotropis procera; Rheumatoid arthritis; Complete Freund's adjuvant; Functional parameters; ELISA; Anti-arthritic activity; Radiology

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  1. BIRAC SRISTI appreciation award, under the Grass Root Innovation Scheme [BIRAC SRISTI PMU-2016/0019]

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Calotropis procera latex treatment shows significant anti-arthritic activity in rats with induced arthritis, improving functional, biochemical, and hematological parameters. Histological and radiographical examinations reveal less severe arthritis symptoms in animals treated with Calotropis procera latex.
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common cause of disability, affecting 0.3-1% of the adult population worldwide. The latex of Calotropis procera possesses potent anti-inflammatory as well as analgesic properties. In light above facts, the present study was designed to evaluate anti-arthritic activity of Calotropis procera latex in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis in Wistar albino rats. Complete Freund's adjuvant was injected into the left hind paw on day 0, and treatment of prednisolone and Calotropis procera latex was given from day 0 to 28. Various biochemical, hematological and functional parameters as well as radiological and histopathological changes of joint along with body weight and paw volume were measured. Results: Calotropis procera treatment significantly lowered paw volume in CFA-induced arthritic rats. Significant improvement was observed in functional, biochemical and hematological parameters in Calotropis procera-treated rats. However, the body weight remained unaffected. Histological and radiographical examination of synovial joints in Calotropis procera-treated animals exhibited less synovial hyperplasia, infiltration and accumulation of inflammatory cell in synovial fluid, cartilage and bone erosion and joint space narrowing. Conclusion: Calotropis procera latex possesses anti-arthritic activity, which is facilitated by modulation in the level of inflammatory mediators and oxidative stress. The improvement in hematological as well as biochemical parameters might be reflected on functional, histopathological, radiological changes and thereby disease progression.

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