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MECHANISM OF THE HYPOTENSIVE ACTION OF RHAZYA STRICTA LEAF EXTRACT IN RATS

The hypotensive action of Rhazya stricta lyophilized leaf extract was found to be partly caused by the electrolyte content of the extract, and partly caused by a strongly basic alkaloidal fraction (AF). AF (0.05–1.6 mg animal−1) caused a dose-dependent reduction in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP)...

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Published in:Pharmacological research 2000-03, Vol.41 (3), p.369-378
Main Authors: TANIRA, M.O.M., ALI, B.H., BASHIR, A.K., DHANASEKARAN, S., TIBIRICÁ, E.M., ALVES, L.M.
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Language:English
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Summary:The hypotensive action of Rhazya stricta lyophilized leaf extract was found to be partly caused by the electrolyte content of the extract, and partly caused by a strongly basic alkaloidal fraction (AF). AF (0.05–1.6 mg animal−1) caused a dose-dependent reduction in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) of urethane-anaesthetized rat preparations. In naiuml;ve pithed rats, AF administration (0.5–2.0 mg animal−1) significantly increased MAP. In pithed or spinalized rats made normotensive by noradrenaline infusion, AF (0.25 mg animal−1) did not cause any significant changes. Direct intracerebroventricular injection of AF (0.1–0.4 mg) markedly and significantly reduced MAP. It is suggested that the hypotensive action of AF to be mediated by a central mechanism. 2000 Academic Press@p$hr
ISSN:1043-6618
1096-1186
DOI:10.1006/phrs.1999.0598