Anacardium occidentale Linn. (Anacardiaceae) stem bark extract induces hypotensive and cardio-inhibitory effects in experimental animal models
Autor: | Francis Olivier Tchikaya, Paul Angoue Yapo, Gisèle Kouakou-Siransy, Noel Guedé Zirihi, Jacques Y Datté, Michel A. Offoumou, Guy Bernard Bantsielé |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Chronotropic
biology Traditional medicine business.industry Anacardium biology.organism_classification Median lethal dose Atropine Blood pressure Complementary and alternative medicine visual_art Drug Discovery Heart rate visual_art.visual_art_medium Medicine Bark Anacardiaceae business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines. 8 |
ISSN: | 0189-6016 |
Popis: | Anacardium occidentale Linn. (Anacardiaceae) is a plant largely used in Africa for the treatment of different diseases. In Cote d’Ivoire it’s commonly used for the treatment of hypertension. The present study was carried out in order to assess the effects of Anacardium occidentale extract (ANOE) on cardiovascular parameters in animal models. A mercury manometer kymograph of Ludwig was used to measure the blood pressure of normotensive rabbits in control conditions (normal physiological solution) and under the influence of ANOE. The contractile activity of an isolated rat heart was also measured in control conditions and under the influence of ANOE in different physiological media using a modified Langendhorff (1895) apparatus. The aqueous Anacardium occidentale (ANOE) bark extract applied intravenously in different doses (12, 40, 90, and 167 mg/kg b.w.), produced a significant dose-dependent decrease in blood pressure of previously normotensive rabbits (up to 89% vs control). Atropine (1 mg/ml) pre-treatment failed to reverse the hypotensive effects elicited by the extract. ANOE applied to isolated rat heart preparations in different concentrations (0.01, 0.1, 1.0, and 10 µg/ml) induced negative inotropic and chronotropic effects. Atropine pre-treatment of heart preparations (0.1 μg/ml) failed to reverse the negative effects induced by ANOE. The extract’s action on heart contractile activity studied in modified culture media further confirmed its cardio-inhibitory effects. ANOE induced strong hypotensive and cardio-inhibitory effects in animal models. |
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