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Evaluation of Cardiovascular Effects of Edible Fruits of Syzygium cumini Myrtaceae (L) Skeels in Rats.

Authors :
de A. Herculano, Edla
da Costa, Cintia D. F.
Rodrigues, Amanda K. B. F.
Araújo-Júnior, João X.
Santana, Antônio E. G.
França, Paulo H. B.
de A. Gomes, Ednaldo
Salvador, Marcos J.
de B. P. Moura, Flávia
Ribeiro, Êurica A. N.
Source :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Nov2014, Vol. 13 Issue 11, p1853-1861. 9p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the hypotensive, vasorelaxant and antihypertensive effects elicited by the hydroalcohol extract from the fruits of Syzygium cumini (EHSCF) in non-anesthetized rats. Methods: The rats were anesthetized and polyethylene catheters were inserted into the lower abdominal aorta and into the inferior vena cava for blood pressure measurements and administration of drugs. After a recovery period of 24 h, EHSCF (0.5; 1; 5; 10; 20 and 30 mg/kg, i.v.) was administered in non-anesthetized rats. The mean arterial pressure and the heart rate were recorded. To investigate the effects of extract, doses EHSCF were administered after pretreatment with L-NAME, atropine, indomethacin, and hexamethonium. For measurement of isometric tension, a concentration-response curve was obtained after Phenylephrine and KCl (80 mM) pre-contractions. The bioactive extract was analyzed via mass spectrometry (MS) fingerprinting using direct electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Results: EHSCF (0.5; 1; 5; 10; 20 and 30 mg/kg) induced hypotension (-15 ± 1, -14 ± 1, -15 ± 1, -13 ± 1, -11 ± 1 and -13 ± 2%) and bradycardia (-6 ± 1, -5 ± 1, -6 ± 1, -14 ± 1, -8 ± 1 and -10 ± 2%) in normotensive rats. These responses were attenuated by pre-treatment with L-NAME, indomethacin, hexamethonium or atropine. In phenylephrine, pre-contracted mesenteric rings, EHSCF-induced relaxation (Emax = 54.6 ± 4.5% and pD2 = 2.7 ± 0.1) that were affected by endothelium removal. EHSCF caused relaxant effect of KCl (80 mM) pre-contracted rings (Emax = 100 ± 0.2% and pD2 = 2.2 ± 0.1). This effect was not changed in denuded rings. A single oral administration of the extract reduced significant mean arterial pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats. ESI-MS/MS analyses of EHSCF demonstrated that the major constituents of the analyzed samples coincided with the mass of the malic, gallic, caffeic and ferulic acids. Conclusion: The results suggest that EHSCF induces hypotension probably due to a decrease in peripheral resistance, mediated by the endothelium. Bradycardia may be due to indirect cardiac muscarinic activation. The extract also causes an antihypertensive effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15965996
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99727879
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v13i11.12