Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Biological Effects of a Sulfated-Polysaccharide Isolated from the Marine Red Algae Champia feldmannii
Ana Maria Sampaio AssreuyDaniel Magalhães GomesMichelle Soares Josino da SilvaValeska Martins TorresRômmulo Celly Lima SiqueiraAlana de Freitas PiresDavid Neil CriddleNylane Maria Nunes de AlencarBenildo Sousa CavadaAlexandre Holanda SampaioWladimir Ronald Lobo Farias
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2008 年 31 巻 4 号 p. 691-695

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Sulfated-polysaccharides are exploited as antithrombotic and anticoagulant agents and suggested to be immunostimulants. The sulfated-polysaccharide isolated from the red-marine-algae Champia feldmannii (Cf-PLS) was purified by ion exchange chromatography and tested in experimental protocols of coagulation, inflammation (in Wistar rats) and nociception (in Swiss mice). Cf-PLS was tested i.v. for its anti-inflammatory activity in the paw-edema induced by classical inflammatory stimuli and s.c. for its pro-inflammatory activity in the paw-edema and peritonitis models. The anticoagulant activity was evaluated by the test of partial thromboplastin activation time (aPTT) and the antinociceptive effect in the writhing-test. Cf-PLS was not anti-inflammatory, but rather induced maximal edematogenic activity at 0.9 mg/kg (1.01±0.030×0.06±0.03 ml) compared to controls (0.06±0.03 ml), increased vascular-permeability (38.44±12.63×11.29±3.91 μg/g) and stimulated neutrophil migration (3.348±295×307±99 cells/μl) 1 h after injection. Cf-PLS was also antinociceptive (6.6±1.28×33±1.44 writhes) and extended human plasma coagulation time by 3 times. Our data suggest that this molecule may be an important immunostimulant.
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