Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Feb 2024)

Effect of Dioscorea villosa extract and the phytoestrogen diosgenin on ovariectomized mice with zymosan-induced arthritis

  • Luiz André Santos Silva,
  • Jéssica Maria Dantas Araújo,
  • Damião Rabelo de Almeida,
  • Luiz Felipe Lobo Mascarenhas Fratel de Araújo,
  • Eloísa Portugal Barros Silva Soares de Souza,
  • Saulo Santos Matos,
  • Cláudio Moreira de Lima,
  • Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo,
  • Enilton Aparecido Camargo,
  • Renata Grespan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902024e23203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60

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Abstract Humans are exposed to natural compounds such as phytoestrogens primarily through diet and supplements. These compounds promote health by alleviating the symptoms and illnesses associated with menopause and arthritis. Diosgenin (DSG) occurs naturally in plants such as Dioscorea villosa (DV) and binds to estrogen receptors, so it may have similar effects to this hormone, including against arthritis. Thus, we investigated the effect of chronic treatment with dry extract of DV and its phytoestrogen DSG on ovariectomized mice with arthritis. We found that dry extract of Dioscorea villosa (DV) contains the phytoestrogen diosgenin (DSG) in its composition. Furthermore, arthritic mice treated with DV and DSG showed reduced neutrophil accumulation in the articular cartilage. Also, the dry extract of DV administered orally (v.o) did not alter the leukocyte count in the joints or promote changes in the reproductive tract. However, DSG altered these parameters, with possible beneficial effects by reducing symptoms related to reproductive aging. Thus, oral treatment with dry extract of DV and subcutaneous (s.c) treatment with DSG showed promise by acting against inflammation caused by arthritis and reducing symptoms in the reproductive tract due to menopause.

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