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Abstract
Based on traditional reports, the aqueous and ethanol extracts of the leaves of N. laevis were tested on isolated uterine preparations of non-pregnant rats. The effects of increasing cumulative concentrations of the extracts on the amplitude and frequency of spontaneously contracting uterine tissues were tested. Direct effects of the extracts and acetylcholine on uterine smooth muscle were also tested in organ baths containing aerated physiological salt solution maintained at 37 degrees . The EC(50) and Emax were determined and analyzed using one way ANOVA with Dunnett's post hoc test. The extract significantly increased the frequency (P<0.05) of spontaneous contractions without significantly affecting the amplitude. The extracts and acetylcholine were observed to directly stimulate uterine contractions, however there were significant differences (P<0.05) in their EC(50) and Emax. In conclusion, the leaves of N. laevis increase the frequency of spontaneously contracting tissues and directly stimulate uterine contractions which may account for the use of the leaf extract traditionally.Entities:
Keywords: Newbouldia laevis; nonpregnant rats; spontaneous contraction; uterine contraction
Year: 2009 PMID: 20336206 PMCID: PMC2839394 DOI: 10.4103/0250-474X.54274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0250-474X Impact factor: 0.975
EFFECT OF THE ETHANOL EXTRACT OF N. LAEVIS ON RHYTHMIC SPONTANEOUS UTERINE CONTRACTIONS
| Concentration (×10−2 mg/ml) | % Mean amplitude±SEM | % Mean frequency±SEM |
|---|---|---|
| 0 (baseline) | 100 | 100 |
| 0.39 | 100 | 100 |
| 0.78 | 100 | 100 |
| 1.56 | 100 | 100 |
| 3.12 | 107.3±2.2 | 144±3.3 |
| 6.25 | 116.9±4.7 | 203±2.9 |
| 12.5 | 151.1±6.1 | 228±3.2 |
| 25 | 153.8±6.2 | 226±2.1 |
| 50 | 168.5±6.8 | 208±1.3 |
| 100 | 163.2±6.6 | 181.7±2.2 |
| 200 | 171.5±7.0 | 168.7±2.1 |
| 400 | 181.9±7.5 | 157.3±2.3 |
| 800 | 139.5±5.7 | 73.2±6.9 |
The ethanol extract of N. laevis significantly increased (P<0.05) the frequency without significantly affecting amplitude of spontaneous contractions.
P<0.05 compared to baseline; n= 5 rats
EFFECT OF THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF N. LAEVIS ON RHYTHMIC SPONTANEOUS CONTRACTIONS
| Concentration (×10−2 mg/ml) | % Mean amplitude±SEM | % Mean frequency±SEM |
|---|---|---|
| 0 (baseline) | 100 | 100 |
| 0.39 | 100 | 100 |
| 0.78 | 100 | 100 |
| 1.56 | 100 | 102±5.2 |
| 3.12 | 103.2±1.2l | 153±3.5 |
| 6.25 | 105.4±2.4 | 214±3.2 |
| 12.5 | 101.2±5.4 | 225±6.4 |
| 25 | 105.2±7.7 | 235±6.9 |
| 50 | 105.6±5.9 | 211±5.6 |
| 100 | 103.3±5.3 | 102.4±6.6 |
| 200 | 109.1±8.9 | 105.1±7.1 |
| 400 | 107.3±4.1 | 92.3±7.8 |
| 800 | 95.6±3.3 | 93.5±7.4 |
The aqueous extract of N. laevis significantly increased (p<0.05) the frequency without significantly affecting amplitude of spontaneous contractions.
p<0.05 compared to baseline; n= 5 rats
Fig. 1Concentration-response curves to the aqueous and ethanol extracts of N. laevis
The aqueous (–◆–) and ethanol extract (–■–) of N. laevis apparently stimulate uterine activity. They stimulated the uterus equipotently. There was no significant difference in the Emax of both extracts.
Fig. 2Concentration-response curve of ach
ACh (–◆–) dose-dependently contracted isolated rat uterine preparations. The manner of ACh- induced contraction was compared to those of the extract. They both produced concentration-dependent contractions with no significant difference in the Emax.
CONCENTRATION OF EXTRACT PRODUCING 50% OF MAXIMUM RESPONSE
| Drug/Extract | EC50 (mg/ml) |
|---|---|
| Aqueous extract | 0.0042±0.00017 |
| Ethanol extract | 0.0029±0.0002* |
| Acetylcholine | 0.00039±0.00002 |
The values represent the means±SEM for 5 rats per group. Statistically significant differences between groups were measured using one-way ANOVA with Tukey-Kramer Multiple Comparison Test.
P<0.05 compared to ethanol extract as well as compared to ACh.