Stephanolepis hispidus is one of the most common filefish species in Brazil. Its skin is traditionally used as a complementary treatment for inflammatory disorders. However, there are very few studies on chemical and pharmacological properties using the skin of this fish. This study was undertaken in order to investigate the effect of aqueous crude extract of S. hispidus skin (SAE) in different nociception models. Here, we report that intraperitoneal administration of SAE inhibited the abdominal constrictions induced by acetic acid in mice. In addition to the effect seen in the abdominal constriction model, SAE was also able to inhibit the hyperalgesia induced by carrageenan and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in mice. This potent antinociceptive effect was observed in the hot plate model too, but not in tail-flick test. Naloxone, an opioid receptor antagonist, was able to block the antinociceptive effect of SAE in the abdominal constriction and hot plate models. In addition, SAE did not present cytotoxic or genotoxic effect in human peripheral blood cells. Our results suggest that aqueous crude extract from S. hispidus skin has antinociceptive activity in close relationship with the partial activation of opioid receptors in the nervous system. Moreover, aqueous crude extract from S. hispidus skin does not present toxicity and is therefore endowed with the potential for pharmacological control of pain.
Dosou-se a atividade da GOT, GPT e ceruloplasmina no testículo de ratos normais (a atividade testicular destas enzimas é relativamente baixa) e injetados com cloreto de cádmio ( que lesa o testículo), assim como em animais com este órgão lesado e que se administrou testosterona, estradiol, progesterona e gonadotrofina coriônica. Pudemos observar alterações significativas das enzimas por ação destes diferentes hormônios. Infelizmente, como pouco se sabe sobre a função destas enzimas neste órgão, torna-se difícil interpretar os nossos achados. GOT, GPT and ceruloplasmin activities have been determined in testicle of normal rats. Low activities were found for every enzyme. In animals injected with cadmium chloride, there were significant alterations in enzyme activities. Accentuated alterations in enzyme activities were also found in animals with destroyed testicles after injection of several hormones (testosterone, estradiol, progesterone and chorionic gonadotrophin)
TRH was studied in rats with chronic Chagas disease. It was found an increased secretion of TSH 60 minutes after intraperitoneal injection of the hypothalamic hormone. T3 and T4 were also decreased in basal conditions. This may indicate a primary hypothyroidism.
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