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Anti-gastric ulcer effect of Brucea javanica oil injection in mice

Qian Li, He Pan, Chen Liang, Qiujv Wang, Linlin Shi, Yuyang Zhang*   

  1. School of Life Science and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University,Shenyang 110016, China
  • Received:2012-07-04 Revised:2013-12-08 Online:2013-12-20 Published:2013-12-20
  • Contact: Yuyang Zhang

Abstract: This research is aimed at investigating the anti-gastric ulcer activity of Brucea javanica oil injection (BJO) on various gastric
ulcer models in mice. Kunming mice (male or female, 18-22 g) were used as the subjects and divided into five groups. They were
given normal 0.9% saline 10 ml/kg (n=10), cimetidine (regarded as the positive control) 200 mg/kg (n=10), BJO 0.2, 0.4 and
0.8 ml/kg (n=10, 10, 10). Four models with ulcer disease were established by water-immersion, ethanol, aspirin, and reserpine,
respectively. The ulcer index were generally evaluated with macroscopic observation and scaled to determine the effects of the
tested drugs. In addition, the pathological hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining for histopathologic examination was utilized to
further confirm the pesticide effect. The results displayed that BJO significantly improved the ulcer damage induced by waterimmersion,
aspirin or reserpine and the satisfied effect was at the dose of 0.8 ml/kg, but the ulcer index of the ethanol-induced
gastric ulcer had scarcely any significant improvement after BJO treatment when compared with the control group. Data of HE
staining in aspirin and reserpine-induced ulcers showed that all the tested drugs had noteworthy protective effect in mice with
gastric ulcer damage. The outcome of BJO treatment was superior to the one in the control, which testifies the therapeutic effect
of BJO. It might be inferred that Brucea javanica oil injection is effective in treating a few of pathological models of mice with
gastric ulcer on. Precise mechanisms of the action, however, need to be investigated in the near future.

Key words: Brucea javanica oil injection, gastric ulcer, mice, HE staining

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