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Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos
The aim of the present study was to screen cardioactive herbs from Western Ghats of India. The heart beat rate (HBR) and blood flow during systole and diastole were tested in zebrafish embryos. We found that Cynodon dactylon (C. dactylon) induced increases in the HBR in zebrafish embryos with a HBR...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23554736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1674-8301(12)60017-7 |
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author | Kannan, Rajaretinam Rajesh Vincent, Samuel Gnana Prakash |
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description | The aim of the present study was to screen cardioactive herbs from Western Ghats of India. The heart beat rate (HBR) and blood flow during systole and diastole were tested in zebrafish embryos. We found that Cynodon dactylon (C. dactylon) induced increases in the HBR in zebrafish embryos with a HBR of (3.968±0.344) beats/s, which was significantly higher than that caused by betamethosone [(3.770±0.344) beats/s]. The EC(50) value of C. dactylon was 3.738 µg/mL. The methanolic extract of Sida acuta (S. acuta) led to decreases in the HBR in zebrafish embryos [(1.877±0.079) beats/s], which was greater than that caused by nebivolol (positive control). The EC(50) value of Sida acuta was 1.195 µg/mL. The untreated embryos had a HBR of (2.685±0.160) beats/s at 3 d post fertilization (dpf). The velocities of blood flow during the cardiac cycle were (2,291.667±72.169) µm/s for the control, (4,250±125.000) µm/s for C. dactylon and (1,083.333±72.169) µm/s for S. acuta. The LC(50) values were 32.6 µg/mL for C. dactylon and 20.9 µg/mL for S. acuta. In addition, the extracts exhibited no chemical genetic effects in the drug dosage range tested. In conclusion, we developed an assay that can measure changes in cardiac function in response to herbal small molecules and determine the cardiogenic effects by microvideography. |
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spelling | pubmed-35973242013-04-02 Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos Kannan, Rajaretinam Rajesh Vincent, Samuel Gnana Prakash J Biomed Res Research Paper The aim of the present study was to screen cardioactive herbs from Western Ghats of India. The heart beat rate (HBR) and blood flow during systole and diastole were tested in zebrafish embryos. We found that Cynodon dactylon (C. dactylon) induced increases in the HBR in zebrafish embryos with a HBR of (3.968±0.344) beats/s, which was significantly higher than that caused by betamethosone [(3.770±0.344) beats/s]. The EC(50) value of C. dactylon was 3.738 µg/mL. The methanolic extract of Sida acuta (S. acuta) led to decreases in the HBR in zebrafish embryos [(1.877±0.079) beats/s], which was greater than that caused by nebivolol (positive control). The EC(50) value of Sida acuta was 1.195 µg/mL. The untreated embryos had a HBR of (2.685±0.160) beats/s at 3 d post fertilization (dpf). The velocities of blood flow during the cardiac cycle were (2,291.667±72.169) µm/s for the control, (4,250±125.000) µm/s for C. dactylon and (1,083.333±72.169) µm/s for S. acuta. The LC(50) values were 32.6 µg/mL for C. dactylon and 20.9 µg/mL for S. acuta. In addition, the extracts exhibited no chemical genetic effects in the drug dosage range tested. In conclusion, we developed an assay that can measure changes in cardiac function in response to herbal small molecules and determine the cardiogenic effects by microvideography. Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3597324/ /pubmed/23554736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1674-8301(12)60017-7 Text en © 2012 by the Journal of Biomedical Research. All rights reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Kannan, Rajaretinam Rajesh Vincent, Samuel Gnana Prakash Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
title | Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
title_full | Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
title_fullStr | Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
title_full_unstemmed | Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
title_short | Cynodon dactylon and Sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
title_sort | cynodon dactylon and sida acuta extracts impact on the function of the cardiovascular system in zebrafish embryos |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23554736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1674-8301(12)60017-7 |
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