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Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays

OBJECTIVE: This study determines the efficacy and probable underlying mode of action to the folk usage of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension. METHODS: The aqueous-methanol extracts of E. hirta (EH.Cr), F. indica (FI.Cr) and C. decidua (CD.Cr) were tested for antihyp...

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Autores principales: Ali, Muhammad Zeeshan, Mehmood, Malik Hassan, Saleem, Muhammad, Hamid Akash, Muhammad Sajid, Malik, Abdul
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8529515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34712851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08094
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author Ali, Muhammad Zeeshan
Mehmood, Malik Hassan
Saleem, Muhammad
Hamid Akash, Muhammad Sajid
Malik, Abdul
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Mehmood, Malik Hassan
Saleem, Muhammad
Hamid Akash, Muhammad Sajid
Malik, Abdul
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description OBJECTIVE: This study determines the efficacy and probable underlying mode of action to the folk usage of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension. METHODS: The aqueous-methanol extracts of E. hirta (EH.Cr), F. indica (FI.Cr) and C. decidua (CD.Cr) were tested for antihypertensive effects in rats using non-invasive and in-vasive blood pressure measuring apparatus. In-vitro assays were carried out using isolated rat aortae using PowerLab station. RESULTS: EH.Cr, FI.Cr and CD.Cr at 500 mg/kg (orally) caused a fall in the mean systolic blood pressure in arsenic-induced hypertensive and normotensive rats, similar to nifedipine. In rat aortae, EH.Cr, CD.Cr and FI.Cr reversed low (20 mM), high (80 mM) K(+) and phenylephrine (P.E)-driven contractions, while F. indica partially inhibited high K(+) contractions. In the presence of TEA, F. indica remained unable to relax low K(+) contractions. EH.Cr and CD.Cr moved Ca(++) concentrations response curves to the right, like nifedipine. All fractions of EH.Cr and CD.Cr except aqueous, pet-ether and chloroform fractions of FI.Cr displayed Ca(++) antagonistic activity. FI.Cr, its ethyl acetate and aqueous fraction exhibited TEA-sensitive potassium channel activation. On baseline tension, test materials also produced phentolamine-sensitive vasospasm. CONCLUSION: E. hirta, F. indica and C. decidua possess antihypertensive activity in arsenic-induced hypertensive rats possibly mediated via endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation. In normotensive rats, E. hirta and C. decidua showed antihypertensive activities through endothelium-dependent and Ca(++) antagonistic pathways, while F. indica exhibited potassium channel activation and Ca(++) antagonistic like effects in its vasorelaxation. Additional weaker vasospastic effects were derived through α-adrenergic like pathways.
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spelling pubmed-85295152021-10-27 Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays Ali, Muhammad Zeeshan Mehmood, Malik Hassan Saleem, Muhammad Hamid Akash, Muhammad Sajid Malik, Abdul Heliyon Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study determines the efficacy and probable underlying mode of action to the folk usage of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension. METHODS: The aqueous-methanol extracts of E. hirta (EH.Cr), F. indica (FI.Cr) and C. decidua (CD.Cr) were tested for antihypertensive effects in rats using non-invasive and in-vasive blood pressure measuring apparatus. In-vitro assays were carried out using isolated rat aortae using PowerLab station. RESULTS: EH.Cr, FI.Cr and CD.Cr at 500 mg/kg (orally) caused a fall in the mean systolic blood pressure in arsenic-induced hypertensive and normotensive rats, similar to nifedipine. In rat aortae, EH.Cr, CD.Cr and FI.Cr reversed low (20 mM), high (80 mM) K(+) and phenylephrine (P.E)-driven contractions, while F. indica partially inhibited high K(+) contractions. In the presence of TEA, F. indica remained unable to relax low K(+) contractions. EH.Cr and CD.Cr moved Ca(++) concentrations response curves to the right, like nifedipine. All fractions of EH.Cr and CD.Cr except aqueous, pet-ether and chloroform fractions of FI.Cr displayed Ca(++) antagonistic activity. FI.Cr, its ethyl acetate and aqueous fraction exhibited TEA-sensitive potassium channel activation. On baseline tension, test materials also produced phentolamine-sensitive vasospasm. CONCLUSION: E. hirta, F. indica and C. decidua possess antihypertensive activity in arsenic-induced hypertensive rats possibly mediated via endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation. In normotensive rats, E. hirta and C. decidua showed antihypertensive activities through endothelium-dependent and Ca(++) antagonistic pathways, while F. indica exhibited potassium channel activation and Ca(++) antagonistic like effects in its vasorelaxation. Additional weaker vasospastic effects were derived through α-adrenergic like pathways. Elsevier 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8529515/ /pubmed/34712851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08094 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ali, Muhammad Zeeshan
Mehmood, Malik Hassan
Saleem, Muhammad
Hamid Akash, Muhammad Sajid
Malik, Abdul
Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
title Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
title_full Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
title_fullStr Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
title_short Pharmacological evaluation of Euphorbia hirta, Fagonia indica and Capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
title_sort pharmacological evaluation of euphorbia hirta, fagonia indica and capparis decidua in hypertension through in-vivo and in vitro-assays
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8529515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34712851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08094
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