Genistein increases blood pressure in pre-treated normotensive rats

F. Awobajo, John Ihayi Ogbu, A. Adejare, G. Akpanika, Chiamaka Egede, Bukola Timothy
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Introduction and Objective. High blood pressure is an important risk factor for heart-related disease. Combining dietary adjustments with standard drugs in the therapy of heart diseases have gained attention. Genistein, a soy isoflavone, has many biological effects but its role in blood pressure is inconclusive. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of genistein on blood pressure in normotensive rats pre-treated with standard drugs. Materials and method. Twenty healthy adult male Sprague Dawley rats (body weight 160–180g) were administered with genistein, and SBP, DBP, PP, MABP and HR were recorded. Subsequently, the rats (5 each) were treated with Indomethacin, a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory and a cyclooxygenase (COX-2) enzyme inhibitor (5 mg/kg subcutaneously), methylene blue,an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase and guanylate cyclase (7.5 mg/kg, by infusion), nifedipine,a calcium channel blocker (0.75 mg/kg intravenously), and tetraethylammonium, a voltage-gated K+ channels blocker (60 mg/kg intravenously). Genistein was administered intravenously in graded doses after the administration of these blockers. SPB, DBP, PP and MABP were significantly increased following genistein administration only, as well as in the methylene blue and tetraethylammonium groups each. Results. Higher doses of genistein significantly decreased SBP, DBP and PP after indomethacin treatment. Falling DBP and MABP were reversed in the nifedipine group. Conclusions. Results suggests that genistein elevates blood pressure in experimental normotensive male rats. This has implications for alternative therapy in the management of hypertension, and implications for blood pressure in cardiovascular related diseases
染料木黄酮使预处理的血压正常的大鼠血压升高
引言和目的。高血压是心脏相关疾病的重要危险因素。将饮食调整与标准药物结合起来治疗心脏病已引起人们的关注。染料木黄酮是一种大豆异黄酮,具有许多生物学效应,但其在血压中的作用尚无定论。本研究旨在探讨染料木素对正常血压大鼠经标准药物预处理后血压的影响。材料和方法。20只健康成年雄性sd大鼠(体重160 ~ 180g)灌胃染料木素,记录收缩压、舒张压、PP、MABP和HR。随后,每组5只大鼠分别给予吲哚美辛,一种非甾体抗炎和环氧化酶(COX-2)酶抑制剂(5mg /kg皮下注射),亚甲基蓝,一种一氧化氮合酶和鸟苷酸环化酶抑制剂(7.5 mg/kg静脉注射),硝苯地平,一种钙通道阻滞剂(0.75 mg/kg静脉注射),四乙基铵,一种电压门控K+通道阻滞剂(60 mg/kg静脉注射)。在给药这些阻滞剂后,染料木黄酮按分级剂量静脉注射。仅给药染料木素组以及亚甲基蓝组和四乙基铵组的SPB、DBP、PP和MABP均显著升高。结果。高剂量染料木素可显著降低吲哚美辛治疗后的收缩压、舒张压和PP。在硝苯地平组DBP和MABP下降逆转。结论。结果表明染料木素可升高血压正常的雄性大鼠的血压。这对高血压治疗的替代疗法以及心血管相关疾病的血压治疗具有启示意义
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