scholarly journals Study of Antispasmodic and Antidiarrheal Activities of Tagetes lucida (Mexican Tarragon) in Experimental Models and Its Mechanism of Action

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Rosa Ventura-Martinez ◽  
Guadalupe Esther Angeles-Lopez ◽  
Maria Eva Gonzalez-Trujano ◽  
Omar F. Carrasco ◽  
Myrna Deciga-Campos

Tagetes lucida has been used in traditional medicine as a remedy to alleviate several gastrointestinal disorders that provoke stomachaches, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. However, there is not enough scientific evidence that supports these effects. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate antispasmodic and antidiarrheal activities of aqueous extract of T. lucida (AqExt-TL) as well as its mechanism of action in experimental models. Antispasmodic activity and the mechanism of action of AqExt-TL were assessed on segments of the guinea pig ileum precontracted with KCl, acetylcholine (ACh), or electrical field stimulation (EFS). Furthermore, the antispasmodic effect of two coumarins (umbelliferone and herniarin) previously identified in this species was evaluated. Antidiarrheal activity of AqExt-TL was determined using the charcoal meal test in mice. AqExt-TL showed antispasmodic activity in segments of the guinea pig ileum precontracted with KCl (83.7 ± 1.9%) and ACh (77.2 ± 5.3%) at the maximal concentration; however, practically, it did not alter the contractions induced by EFS (10.1 ± 2.2%). Antispasmodic activity of AqExt-TL was not significantly altered by hexamethonium (a ganglionic blocker) or L-NAME (an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase). However, this extract decreased the maximal contractile response to calcium (82.7 ± 8.5%), serotonin (68.1 ± 8.5%), and histamine (63.9 ± 5.9%) in their concentration-response curves. Umbelliferone and herniarin also induced an antispasmodic effect on tissues precontracted with KCl. In addition, low doses of AqExt-TL reduced to 50% the distance traveled by charcoal meal in the gastrointestinal transit model in mice as loperamide, an antidiarrheal agent, did. These results provided evidence of the antispasmodic and antidiarrheal activity of T. lucida, which supports its use in the folk medicine in relieving symptoms in some gastrointestinal disorders. In the antispasmodic effect, the blockade of histaminergic and serotoninergic pathway as well as the calcium channels seems to be involved. Finally, umbelliferone and herniarin could be partially responsible for the antispasmodic activity induced by T. lucida.

2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (31) ◽  
pp. 2293-2299 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina de Carvalho Correia Ana ◽  
L Cibeacute rio ◽  
Macecirc do im ◽  
de Souza Monteiro Fabio ◽  
Alves de Oliveira Gislaine ◽  
...  

1984 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 400-406 ◽  
Author(s):  
HIROAKI TSUKATANI ◽  
JUNICHI YOSHIDA ◽  
KENKICHI TAKAUCHI ◽  
SADAJI YAMADA ◽  
AKIRA TOKUMURA ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 229-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julio A. Zampirolo ◽  
Hellen K. Stulzer ◽  
Monika Piazzon Tagliari ◽  
Valfredo Schlemper ◽  
Valdir Cechinel-F

2010 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 1104-1110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberta Budriesi ◽  
Pierfranco Ioan ◽  
Matteo Micucci ◽  
Ermanno Micucci ◽  
Vittorio Limongelli ◽  
...  

1977 ◽  
Vol 232 (2) ◽  
pp. H223-H230 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. B. Paiva ◽  
G. B. Mendes ◽  
A. C. Paiva

Tachyphylaxis to [Ile5]angiotensin II (angiotensin) in the isolated guinea pig ileum was found to be more severe when the Ca2+ concentration or the temperature of the medium were lowered, or when glucose was absent. Incubation with indomethacin or prostaglandin E2 did not affect the onset of tachyphylaxis or recovery from the tachyphylactic state. The angiotensin dose-response curves of tachyphylactic organs were shifted to the right, and the maximum responses were depressed in proportion to the conditioning doses of the hormone. The recovery from tachyphylaxis followed zero-order kinetics and was not affected by Ca2+ concentration or pH. The temperature dependence of the rate of recovery yielded a value of 14.6 kcal/mol for the activation energy in the physiological temperature range. It is concluded that tachyphylaxis results from the tight binding of angiotensin to superficial calcium-binding sites in the smooth muscle cell membrane. Recovery from tachyphylaxis appears to involve displacement of angiotensin by calcium in a process that is dependent on active transport.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joedna Cavalcante Pereira ◽  
Indyra Alencar Duarte Figueiredo ◽  
Filipe Rodolfo Moreira Borges de Oliveira ◽  
Sarah Rebeca Dantas Ferreira ◽  
Giulyane Targino Aires Moreno ◽  
...  

Oceanapia magna Santos-Neto, Nascimento, Cavalcanti and Pinheiro sponges are distributed across tropical worldwide seas. Some studies of marine products have shown interesting activities in smooth muscle models. Hence, we assessed the effect of the ethanolic extract of Oceanapia magna. (OC-EtOH) on acute toxicity and gastrointestinal motility (in vitro and in vivo) in rodent models. On guinea pig ileum, OC-EtOH induced a concentration dependent contraction on basal tonus, which was not inhibited by atropine, but in the presence of pyrilamine or verapamil, the effect was antagonized. Contrastingly, on KCl- or histamine-induced contractions, OC-EtOH presented a transient contraction followed by a concentration-dependent relaxation. Moreover, OC-EtOH presented a relaxant profile on cumulative curves to CaCl2 and tonic contraction induced by S-(-)-BayK8644, through Cav blockade. The acute toxicity assay showed that OC-EtOH (2,000 mg/kg, p.o.) did not present any sign of toxicity in female mice. Additionally, OC-EtOH presented antidiarrheal effect in mice, increased the intestinal normal transit and reduced the castor oil-induced intestinal transit. Thus, OC-EtOH presented a dual effect on guinea pig ileum promoting contraction through activation of H1 and CaV, and relaxation through CaV blockade, besides the effect on upper gastrointestinal transit in mice, showing a potential medicinal use of this sponge in intestinal diseases such as diarrhea.


2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (13) ◽  
pp. 1143-1150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehdi Babaei ◽  
Mitra Emmami Abarghoei ◽  
Reza Ansari ◽  
Abbas Ali Vafaei ◽  
Abbas Ali Taherian ◽  
...  

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