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Cholinomimetic and calcium channel blocking activities of Carthamus oxycantha.

Anwar H Gilani1, Ishfaq A Bukhari, Rafeeq A Khan, Arif-ullah Khan, Farman Ullah, Viqar U Ahmad.   

Abstract

The crude extract of Carthamus oxycantha (Co.Cr) and its fractions were studied in vitro for their possible spasmogenic and spasmolytic activities. Co.Cr (0.03-10 mg/mL) caused an atropine sensitive spasmogenic effect in guinea-pig ileum. In spontaneously contracting rabbit jejunum preparations, Co.Cr caused a dose-dependent (0.03-3.0 mg/mL) spasmogenic effect, followed by relaxation at the next higher doses of 5.0-10.0 mg/mL. In the presence of atropine, the spasmogenic effect was blocked and the relaxant effect was observed at lower doses (0.1-5.0 mg/mL), shifting the inhibitory dose-response curves to the left. Co.Cr also inhibited K(+) (80 mm)-induced contractions in atropinized preparations at similar doses, suggesting calcium channel blockade (CCB) activity. The CCB effect was further confirmed when pretreatment of the tissue with Co.Cr produced a dose-dependent shift in the Ca(++) dose-response curves to the right, similar to that caused by verapamil. Activity-directed fractionation revealed that the spasmolytic effect was concentrated in organic fractions in the following order of potency: hexane > ethylacetate > chloroform, while the aqueous fraction exhibited spasmogenic and weak spasmolytic effects. These results indicate that Carthamus oxycantha contains a combination of spasmogenic (cholinergic) and spasmolytic (calcium antagonist) constituents. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16177970     DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytother Res        ISSN: 0951-418X            Impact factor:   5.878


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