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Pharmacological evaluation of smooth muscle relaxant and cardiac-modulation potential of Phyla nodiflora in ex-vivo and in-vivo experiments.

Authors :
Abdur Rahman, Hafiz Muhammad
Ahmed, Khaled
Rasool, Muhammad Fawad
Imran, Imran
Source :
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine; Dec2017, Vol. 10 Issue 12, p1146-1153, 8p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective To investigate the pharmacological basis of its uses of Phyla nodiflora ( P. nodiflora ) for the treatment of anomalies predominantly by smooth muscle containing tissues such as gastrointestinal/vascular/broncho spasm and cardiovascular modulation. Methods The crude hydroalcoholic extract of P . nodiflora (Pn.Cr) and its fractions were evaluated on isolated rabbit jejunum, rat trachea, aorta and atrium. To access the contractile or relaxant effects of testing materials, the tissues were mounted in isolated organ bath and responses were recorded with transducers coupled with data acquisition system. BALB/c mice were challenged with castor oil for the assessment of in-vivo antidiarrheal activity. Normotensive rats were used for in-vivo hypotensive study. Results Hydroalcoholic extract of Pn.Cr at variable concentrations inhibited the natural spontaneous rhythm and 80 mmol/L K + mediated contractions in isolated segment of jejunum with EC 50 values of 3.18 and 1.91 mg/mL respectively. Verapamil, a Ca 2+ channel blocker, demonstrated akin pattern in jejunum and therefore possibly suggesting calcium blocking activity. On isolated rat tracheal tissue, Pn.Cr showed relaxation of high-K + and carbachol mediated contractions (EC 50 values: 1.24 and 2.42 mg/mL). Pn.Cr treatment relaxed the rat aortic ring in a cumulative doses with high-K + and phenylephrine-induced contractions (EC 50 values 0.25 and 0.92 mg/mL). Activity based fractionation of Pn.Cr showed that dichloromethane fraction was more potent for relaxing the tissues spasm compared to aqueous fraction. In-vivo experiments, significant protection by Pn.Cr ( P < 0.05) was observed in castor oil-induced diarrhea (50–500 mg/kg) whereas hypotensive effect in anesthetized rats was seen at the dose range of 1–10 mg/kg of Pn.Cr ( P < 0.05). Conclusion This study suggests the blockage of calcium channel in the smooth muscles as a pharmacological application to make usage of P . nodiflora in the management of diarrhea, asthma and hypotensive effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19957645
Volume :
10
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127075992
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtm.2017.10.021