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Amelioration of muscular spasm-induced pain of Guangtongxiao recipe in a non-everted gut sac in vitro model.

Authors :
Deng, Zhihao
Weng, Xiaogang
Zhao, Yongjiao
Gao, Jianen
Yu, Dingrong
Source :
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Oct2020, Vol. 260, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The modern study of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) compound recipes is a complex issue because of the large number of components in the recipes that would produce several metabolites after entering the body. The TCM compound recipes are known to have the advantage of synergistic treatment by multiple targets due to diverse components. Therefore, a research method that can reflect the overall effect of compounds with multi-components is essential. The pharmacological studies of the classic TCM compound recipes mainly use the sero-pharmacological method. It is a semi- in vivo study method, and the drug to be tested in the in vitro experiment is the drug-containing serum from the model animals (the drug to be tested is a mixed drug system containing the prototype drugs in animal bodies that have pharmacodynamic effects and the metabolites). Herein, a safe and effective external TCM recipe was used to develop another semi- in vivo experimental method to reflect the overall effects of TCM. To observe the effects of in-vitro intestinal absorption liquid of aqueous extracts of the TCM compound recipe—Guangtongxiao foam aerosol (Guangtongxiao)—on the tension of isolated rectal rings of mouse and investigate the underlying mechanisms of antispasmodic and amelioration of muscular spasm-induced pain. Intestinal absorption liquid of the Guangtongxiao aqueous extract at the five time points (30, 45, 75, 105, and 120 min) was prepared using a non-everted gut sac method. The isolated rectal rings of mice were prepared by pre-contraction using potassium chloride (KCl) or acetylcholine chloride (ACh) to make steady contraction. The intestinal absorption liquid were added cumulatively to the sink with the constricted rectal rings. The effects of the five groups of the intestinal absorption liquid with different drug concentration were observed on the tension of the isolated rectal rings. Then the ex vivo perfusion of the mouse rectal ring was performed as same as Guangtongxiao intestinal absorption liquid experiments, and the effects of two major components of Guangtongxiao, paeoniflorin (Pae) and tetrahydropalmatine (THP), on the rectal ring pre-treated with high concentration of KCl and ACh to induce contraction were studied. The relaxation rate of the five groups of the intestinal canals increased significantly with 3200 μL cumulative sample volume as compared to the blank group (P < 0.01). It suggested that the relaxation activity of the intestinal absorption liquid enhanced significantly with the prolongation of the interaction between isolated rectal rings and intestinal absorption liquid in a time-dependent manner. Also, significant differences were detected while comparing between the 120-min intestinal absorption liquid group and the blank group with respect to various cumulative sampling volumes (P < 0.01). In addition, the intestinal relaxation rate elevated gradually with the increase in sampling volume, indicating that the concentrations of active substances in the intestinal absorption liquid prepared by the non-everted gut sac model increased and the intestinal relaxation activity was enhanced with the prolongation of the absorption time in a dose-dependent manner. And Pae and THP in a concentration-dependent manner caused relaxation of the rectal ring, which is pretreated with high K+(KCl) and ACh to induce contraction. The EC 50 of Pae and THP was 8.67 × 10−5 M (6.68 × 10−5-1.13 × 10−4) and 1.41 × 10−4 M (1.24 × 10−4-1.61 × 10−4) in the contraction model induced by KCl, and was 6.15 × 10−5 M (4.47 × 10−5-8.45 × 10−5), and 1.31 × 10−4 M(1.22 × 10−4-1.42 × 10−4) in the model induced by ACh, respectively. The intestinal absorption liquid of Guangtongxiao exerted a remarkable relaxation activity for the rectal rings, and relaxation of the smooth muscle tension might be one of the antispasmodic mechanisms of Guangtongxiao compound recipe. Also, adopting a semi-in-vivo experimental method to study the efficacy of topical external TCM recipe medicine is optimal. Image 1 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03788741
Volume :
260
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145070309
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2020.113040