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Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum

OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the antispasmodic activity of Matricaria recutita without detailing the underlying mechanism(s). The present study was designed to determine whether the antispasmodic mechanisms of M. recutita extract mediated via histaminergic/cholinergic receptors, Ca(2+)chann...

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Autores principales: yazdi, Hamidreza, Seifi, Akhtar, Changizi, Shima, Khori, Vahid, Hossini, Fatemeh, Davarian, Ali, Jand, Yahya, Enayati, Ayesheh, Mazandarani, Masumeh, Nanvabashi, Fateme
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884083
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author yazdi, Hamidreza
Seifi, Akhtar
Changizi, Shima
Khori, Vahid
Hossini, Fatemeh
Davarian, Ali
Jand, Yahya
Enayati, Ayesheh
Mazandarani, Masumeh
Nanvabashi, Fateme
author_facet yazdi, Hamidreza
Seifi, Akhtar
Changizi, Shima
Khori, Vahid
Hossini, Fatemeh
Davarian, Ali
Jand, Yahya
Enayati, Ayesheh
Mazandarani, Masumeh
Nanvabashi, Fateme
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description OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the antispasmodic activity of Matricaria recutita without detailing the underlying mechanism(s). The present study was designed to determine whether the antispasmodic mechanisms of M. recutita extract mediated via histaminergic/cholinergic receptors, Ca(2+)channels, activation of PKA(2 )and NO release in isolated rabbit jejunum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The concentration- dependent (3 × 10(-3)–1.3 × 10(-2) mg/ml) antispasmodic effect of the hydro-alcoholic extract of M. recutita flowers was studied in isolated rabbit jejunum. The isolated jejunum preparations were divided into seven groups, including the pharmacological probes that modulate cholinergic, histaminergic, and nitrergic receptors, as well as PKA(2). RESULTS: M. recutita inhibited spontaneous smooth muscle contractility of the jejunum in a concentration-dependent manner (3 × 10(-3)–1.3 × 10(-2 )mg/ml) and reduced both K(+)- and Ca(2+)-induced contractions, which is similar to the effect of verapamil. The antispasmodic effect of M. recutita was inhibited by H89 (a PKA(2 )inhibitor). The myorelaxant effect of M. recutita increased in the presence of ACh/His and H89. CONCLUSION: M. recutita evoked antispasmodic and spasmolytic effects mediated through different signaling pathways. Our results have shown this dual inhibitory effect is mediated by blocking Ca(2+) channels, activating His and ACh receptors, releasing NO, and activating PKA(2).
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spelling pubmed-55808712017-09-07 Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum yazdi, Hamidreza Seifi, Akhtar Changizi, Shima Khori, Vahid Hossini, Fatemeh Davarian, Ali Jand, Yahya Enayati, Ayesheh Mazandarani, Masumeh Nanvabashi, Fateme Avicenna J Phytomed Original Article OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the antispasmodic activity of Matricaria recutita without detailing the underlying mechanism(s). The present study was designed to determine whether the antispasmodic mechanisms of M. recutita extract mediated via histaminergic/cholinergic receptors, Ca(2+)channels, activation of PKA(2 )and NO release in isolated rabbit jejunum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The concentration- dependent (3 × 10(-3)–1.3 × 10(-2) mg/ml) antispasmodic effect of the hydro-alcoholic extract of M. recutita flowers was studied in isolated rabbit jejunum. The isolated jejunum preparations were divided into seven groups, including the pharmacological probes that modulate cholinergic, histaminergic, and nitrergic receptors, as well as PKA(2). RESULTS: M. recutita inhibited spontaneous smooth muscle contractility of the jejunum in a concentration-dependent manner (3 × 10(-3)–1.3 × 10(-2 )mg/ml) and reduced both K(+)- and Ca(2+)-induced contractions, which is similar to the effect of verapamil. The antispasmodic effect of M. recutita was inhibited by H89 (a PKA(2 )inhibitor). The myorelaxant effect of M. recutita increased in the presence of ACh/His and H89. CONCLUSION: M. recutita evoked antispasmodic and spasmolytic effects mediated through different signaling pathways. Our results have shown this dual inhibitory effect is mediated by blocking Ca(2+) channels, activating His and ACh receptors, releasing NO, and activating PKA(2). Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5580871/ /pubmed/28884083 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
yazdi, Hamidreza
Seifi, Akhtar
Changizi, Shima
Khori, Vahid
Hossini, Fatemeh
Davarian, Ali
Jand, Yahya
Enayati, Ayesheh
Mazandarani, Masumeh
Nanvabashi, Fateme
Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
title Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
title_full Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
title_fullStr Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
title_full_unstemmed Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
title_short Hydro-alcoholic extract of Matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of Ca(2+) channels, NO and PKA(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
title_sort hydro-alcoholic extract of matricaria recutita exhibited dual anti-spasmodic effect via modulation of ca(2+) channels, no and pka(2)-kinase pathway in rabbit jejunum
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884083
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