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Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract

Sideritis raeseri Boiss. and Heldr. (Lamiaceae), known as “mountain tea,” is a native plant from the Mediterranean region, which is widely used in traditional medicine. This study evaluates the effects of the ethanol extract of Sideritis raeseri (SR) on airway smooth muscle activity and identifies t...

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Autores principales: Krasniqi, Berat, Thaçi, Shpëtim, Dërmaku-Sopjani, Miribane, Rifati-Nixha, Arleta, Abazi, Sokol, Sopjani, Mentor
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7475741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32908564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6510708
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author Krasniqi, Berat
Thaçi, Shpëtim
Dërmaku-Sopjani, Miribane
Rifati-Nixha, Arleta
Abazi, Sokol
Sopjani, Mentor
author_facet Krasniqi, Berat
Thaçi, Shpëtim
Dërmaku-Sopjani, Miribane
Rifati-Nixha, Arleta
Abazi, Sokol
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description Sideritis raeseri Boiss. and Heldr. (Lamiaceae), known as “mountain tea,” is a native plant from the Mediterranean region, which is widely used in traditional medicine. This study evaluates the effects of the ethanol extract of Sideritis raeseri (SR) on airway smooth muscle activity and identifies the underlying mechanism. The S. raeseri extract (SRE) was extracted from air-dried parts of the shoot system of SR. The SRE (0.3–2 mg/mL) was tested in isolated rabbit tracheal rings, suspended in the organ bath, filled with Krebs solution, and bubbled with the carbogen mixture (95% O(2)/5% CO(2)) under a resting tension of 1 g in 37°C. In in vitro experiments, the SRE relaxed against acetylcholine-induced constriction in tracheal rings. Furthermore, SRE inhibited Ca(2+)-induced contractions in carbachol (CCh, 1 μM) as well as in the K(+)-depolarized trachea (80 mM). Our findings showed the NO/cGMP involvement in tracheorelaxant effects of SR. To this end, the effect of the SRE was potentiated by bradykinin (nitric oxide (NO) synthase activator, 100 nM), whereas it was inhibited by ODQ (inhibitor of NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase, 10 μM) and L-NAME (NO synthase inhibitor, 100 μM), as well as indomethacin (cyclooxygenase inhibitor, 10 μM). These data suggest that the tracheorelaxant effect of the SRE is mediated at least partly by NO/cyclic guanosine monophosphate and cyclooxygenase-1-prostaglandin E2-dependent signaling. These findings indicate that the SRE may be used in various respiratory disorders.
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spelling pubmed-74757412020-09-08 Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract Krasniqi, Berat Thaçi, Shpëtim Dërmaku-Sopjani, Miribane Rifati-Nixha, Arleta Abazi, Sokol Sopjani, Mentor Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Sideritis raeseri Boiss. and Heldr. (Lamiaceae), known as “mountain tea,” is a native plant from the Mediterranean region, which is widely used in traditional medicine. This study evaluates the effects of the ethanol extract of Sideritis raeseri (SR) on airway smooth muscle activity and identifies the underlying mechanism. The S. raeseri extract (SRE) was extracted from air-dried parts of the shoot system of SR. The SRE (0.3–2 mg/mL) was tested in isolated rabbit tracheal rings, suspended in the organ bath, filled with Krebs solution, and bubbled with the carbogen mixture (95% O(2)/5% CO(2)) under a resting tension of 1 g in 37°C. In in vitro experiments, the SRE relaxed against acetylcholine-induced constriction in tracheal rings. Furthermore, SRE inhibited Ca(2+)-induced contractions in carbachol (CCh, 1 μM) as well as in the K(+)-depolarized trachea (80 mM). Our findings showed the NO/cGMP involvement in tracheorelaxant effects of SR. To this end, the effect of the SRE was potentiated by bradykinin (nitric oxide (NO) synthase activator, 100 nM), whereas it was inhibited by ODQ (inhibitor of NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase, 10 μM) and L-NAME (NO synthase inhibitor, 100 μM), as well as indomethacin (cyclooxygenase inhibitor, 10 μM). These data suggest that the tracheorelaxant effect of the SRE is mediated at least partly by NO/cyclic guanosine monophosphate and cyclooxygenase-1-prostaglandin E2-dependent signaling. These findings indicate that the SRE may be used in various respiratory disorders. Hindawi 2020-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7475741/ /pubmed/32908564 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6510708 Text en Copyright © 2020 Berat Krasniqi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Krasniqi, Berat
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Dërmaku-Sopjani, Miribane
Rifati-Nixha, Arleta
Abazi, Sokol
Sopjani, Mentor
Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract
title Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract
title_full Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract
title_fullStr Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract
title_short Insight into the Mechanisms Underlying the Tracheorelaxant Properties of the Sideritis raeseri Extract
title_sort insight into the mechanisms underlying the tracheorelaxant properties of the sideritis raeseri extract
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7475741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32908564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6510708
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