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Analgesic Appraisal of Bidens pilosa (Asteraceae) Leaf Extracts Used in Management of Oral Lesion Pain in HIV/AIDS Patients in Rodents

机译:啮齿动物HIV / AIDS患者口腔病变疼痛的Bidens pilosa(菊科)叶提取物的镇痛评价

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Oral lesions, diarrhoea, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, tuberculosis and urinary tract infections are some of the opportunistic infections (OIs) which arise when the CD4 cells of the HIV/AIDS patient fall below 200 cells/mm~(3). HIV/AIDS infection complications include tissue damage from oral lesions accompanied with pains. Pain is a disagreeable sensory and sensitive experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. This condition requires immediate treatment with analgesics and antibiotics. However, the inability of rural dwellers to afford readily available drugs is a consequence for using herbs like Bidens pilosa whose local usefulness in the management of oral lesions of HIV/AIDS has not been proven scientifically. Therefore, the objective of this study was to provide the scientific basis in rats for the traditional healers’ use of Bidens pilosa leaves’ extracts in managing pain associated with oral lesions of HIV/AIDS patients in South Western Uganda. Assessment of the analgesic effects of Bidens pilosa was conducted using acetic acid in mice, formalin-induced pain and tail flick methods in rats. Both aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the leaves of Bidens pilosa produced statistically significant dose dependent inhibition of acetic acid induced pain, non dose dependent pain reduction in formalin induced pain, (p < 0.05; student t-test) and non dose dependent tail withdrawal pattern (p < 0.05, Multivariate ANOVA test). Hence, we conclude that extracts of Bidens pilosa have an analgesic basis for their local use in treatment of oral lesions associated pain in HIV/AIDS patients in South-Western Uganda.
机译:当HIV / AIDS患者的CD4细胞低于200细胞/ mm〜(3)时,会出现一些机会性感染(OIs),其中包括口腔病变,腹泻,卡氏肺孢子虫肺炎,肺结核和尿路感染。 HIV / AIDS感染并发症包括口腔损伤引起的组织损伤并伴有疼痛。疼痛是与实际或潜在的组织损伤相关的令人讨厌的感觉和敏感体验。这种情况需要立即使用镇痛药和抗生素进行治疗。然而,农村居民无力购买现成的药物是使用像Bidens pilosa之类的草药造成的结果,该草药在科学上尚未证明对治疗HIV / AIDS的口腔损伤具有局部作用。因此,本研究的目的是为大鼠提供科学依据,为传统的治疗师使用 Bidens pilosa叶子的提取物治疗乌干达西南部与HIV / AIDS患者的口腔损伤相关的疼痛提供依据。用小鼠乙酸,福尔马林引起的疼痛和大鼠甩尾法对Bidens pilosa的镇痛作用进行评估。 Bidens pilosa叶片的水提取物和乙醇提取物均产生统计学上显着的剂量依赖性抑制乙酸诱导的疼痛,福尔马林诱导的疼痛非剂量依赖性降低疼痛(p <0.05;学生t检验)和非剂量依赖性尾巴退出模式(p <0.05,多元方差分析)。因此,我们得出的结论是,Bidens pilosa的提取物在局部治疗乌干达西南部的HIV / AIDS患者的口腔疼痛相关疼痛方面具有镇痛作用。

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