藤黄叶提取物对大鼠胸主动脉血管的舒张作用及其机制

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Somruedee Yorsin , Somchai Sriwiriyajan , Watchara Chongsa
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摘要

背景与目的泰国传统医药中使用牛藤叶改善血液循环。然而,没有科学证据证实这一治疗主张。在这里,我们研究了牛膝叶水提取物对大鼠胸主动脉环的血管舒张作用及其潜在机制。材料与方法用水提取牛膝的干叶,然后进行植物化学分析。使用器官浴系统在分离的大鼠胸主动脉环中进行血管反应性实验。利用Power Lab数据采集系统对结果进行了记录。结果表明,牛膝叶片富含多酚和黄酮类化合物,尤其是山奈酚、卵黄蛋白和异卵黄蛋白。牛膝叶提取物引起主动脉环的浓度依赖性舒张。这种作用通过内皮剥脱或用l-NAME、ODQ、吲哚美辛或格列本脲预处理主动脉环而减弱,而不是用TEA。结论本研究表明,牛膝叶提取物通过内皮依赖性和内皮非依赖性两种方式诱导血管舒张。其作用机制主要涉及一氧化氮和前列腺素的产生,以及打开ATP敏感的K+通道。银杏叶提取物的血管舒张作用可能是由黄酮类化合物的作用所促进的。
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Vasorelaxing effect of Garcinia cowa leaf extract in rat thoracic aorta and its underlying mechanisms

Background and aim

The leaves of Garcinia cowa (G. cowa) are used in Thai traditional medicine to improve blood circulation. However, there is no scientific evidence to confirm this therapeutic claim. Here, we investigated the vasorelaxing effect and its underlying mechanisms of an aqueous extract of G. cowa leaves in rat thoracic aortic rings.

Materials and methods

Dried leaves of G. cowa were extracted with water, followed by phytochemical analysis. Vascular reactivity experiments were performed in isolated rat thoracic aortic rings using an organ bath system. The results were recorded using the data acquisition system Power Lab.

Results

Phytochemical analysis showed that the leaves of G. cowa are rich in polyphenols and flavonoids, especially kaempferol, vitexin, and isovitexin. The G. cowa leaf extract caused a concentration-dependent relaxation of aortic rings. This effect was attenuated by denudation of the endothelium, or by pre-treatment of the aortic rings with l-NAME, ODQ, indomethacin, or glibenclamide, but not with TEA.

Conclusion

This study indicates that G. cowa leaf extract induces vasorelaxation through both endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent manners. Its mechanism of action mainly involves the production of nitric oxide and prostanoids, as well as opening ATP-sensitive K+ channels. The vasorelaxing effect of G. cowa leaf extract is probable promoted by the action of flavonoids.

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