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Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.

Current and primary treatment modality in overactive bladder includes the administration of anticholinergics. The demand for new agents has been rising since anticholinergics have proven to come with many side effects. This study was designed to investigate the effects of ylang-ylang essential oil (...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hyung-Jee, Yang, Hyun-Min, Kim, Dong-Hee, Kim, Hyung-Gun, Jang, Won-Cheol, Lee, Young-Rahn
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12808330
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author Kim, Hyung-Jee
Yang, Hyun-Min
Kim, Dong-Hee
Kim, Hyung-Gun
Jang, Won-Cheol
Lee, Young-Rahn
author_facet Kim, Hyung-Jee
Yang, Hyun-Min
Kim, Dong-Hee
Kim, Hyung-Gun
Jang, Won-Cheol
Lee, Young-Rahn
author_sort Kim, Hyung-Jee
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description Current and primary treatment modality in overactive bladder includes the administration of anticholinergics. The demand for new agents has been rising since anticholinergics have proven to come with many side effects. This study was designed to investigate the effects of ylang-ylang essential oil (YYEO) on the relaxation of urinary bladder muscle in vitro and in vivo. Effects of YYEO were assessed on resting tension, and electrical field stimulation- and various drug-induced contraction in vitro by checking the isometric tension changes of muscle strips and same procedures were repeated in the presence of methylene blue, Nw-Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester hydrochloride (L-NAME), or N-ethylmaleimide, and in vivo. YYEO decreased significantly the contractility of strips. There was no statistically significant difference between the treated group only with YYEO and the pretreated group with YYEO and methylene blue or L-NAME. When N-ethylmaleimide was employed, there was a statistically significant decrease in the rate of contraction. In vivo studies showed the same results compared with in vitro study. The results of this study indicate that YYEO has a relaxing effect on the bladder, and such mechanism is thought to be brought about by a pathway mediated by c-AMP.
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spelling pubmed-30550522011-03-15 Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo. Kim, Hyung-Jee Yang, Hyun-Min Kim, Dong-Hee Kim, Hyung-Gun Jang, Won-Cheol Lee, Young-Rahn J Korean Med Sci Research Article Current and primary treatment modality in overactive bladder includes the administration of anticholinergics. The demand for new agents has been rising since anticholinergics have proven to come with many side effects. This study was designed to investigate the effects of ylang-ylang essential oil (YYEO) on the relaxation of urinary bladder muscle in vitro and in vivo. Effects of YYEO were assessed on resting tension, and electrical field stimulation- and various drug-induced contraction in vitro by checking the isometric tension changes of muscle strips and same procedures were repeated in the presence of methylene blue, Nw-Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester hydrochloride (L-NAME), or N-ethylmaleimide, and in vivo. YYEO decreased significantly the contractility of strips. There was no statistically significant difference between the treated group only with YYEO and the pretreated group with YYEO and methylene blue or L-NAME. When N-ethylmaleimide was employed, there was a statistically significant decrease in the rate of contraction. In vivo studies showed the same results compared with in vitro study. The results of this study indicate that YYEO has a relaxing effect on the bladder, and such mechanism is thought to be brought about by a pathway mediated by c-AMP. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2003-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3055052/ /pubmed/12808330 Text en
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Kim, Hyung-Jee
Yang, Hyun-Min
Kim, Dong-Hee
Kim, Hyung-Gun
Jang, Won-Cheol
Lee, Young-Rahn
Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
title Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
title_full Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
title_fullStr Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
title_short Effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
title_sort effects of ylang-ylang essential oil on the relaxation of rat bladder muscle in vitro and white rabbit bladder in vivo.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12808330
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