Assessment of Gastroprotective Activity of Aqueous Leaf Extract of Ageratum conyzoides L.: Role of Mucous Cells, Anti-apoptotic (Bcl-2) and Tumor Suppressor (p53) Proteins
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Introduction:  Generally, factors that up-regulate gastric mucosal protective factors or downregulate aggressive factors contribute to the maintenance of mucosal integrity. This study was done to assess the role of mucous cells, Bcl-2 and p53 proteins during the gastroprotective activity of aqueous extract of  Ageratum conyzoides. Methods: The phytochemistry of A. conyzoides extract was analyzed using a gas chromatographymass spectrometer. Animals were subdivided into five groups, including non-treated normal control  group  A,  non-treated  test  control  group  B,  and  treated  groups  C-E  (Pre-treated with 100,  300,  and  500  mg/kg  A. conyzoides,  respectively  for  28  days).  After  the  treatment  period, pyloric-ligation was used to induce mucosal injury. Gastric tissues were harvested, grossly examined, and processed for histological, histochemical, and immunohistochemical studies. Stained sections were examined and quantified using image-J software. The data were analyzed using IBM-SPSS (version 23), and comparisons were checked via  t  test and analysis of variance. Results:  Mild mucosal erosion was observed in the treated groups, but intense erosion was prominent in the test control animals. There was an insignificant increase in mucous cells, a significant (P < 0.05) increase in Bcl-2 expression without a significant increase in p53 expression in gastric mucosa of pre-treated animals compared to normal control. Gastric mucosa of test control  showed  a  significant  (P < 0.05)  decrease  in  mucous  cell  count  and  Bcl-2  expression  with a significant concomitant increase in p53 expression.  Conclusion: Increased mucous cell population and reciprocal expressions of Bcl-2 and p53 proteins in the gastric mucosa of animals highlighted the sub-cellular mechanisms of gastroprotective activity of  A. conyzoides.
