Cardioprotective, hypotensive and toxicological studies of Populus ciliata (Wall. ex Royle) - 18/09/21
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Populus ciliata Wall ex. Royle has folkloric repute to treat various cardiovascular ailments and related disorders. The current study was designed to evaluate the toxic profile, cardioprotective and hypotensive effects of Populus ciliata (Wall. ex Royle). Populus ciliata crude ethanolic extract (Pc. Cr) and its aqueous (Pc. Aq) & organic (Pc. Dcm) fractions were tested on isolated aorta of rat and rabbit having intact and non-intact endothelium respectively. Pc. Cr & Pc. Aq relaxed the contractions induced by PE (1 µM)-induced and K+ (80 mM)-induced on aorta, possibly by mediating endothelium derived relaxing factor (EDRF) in intact endothelium and voltage dependent L-type calcium channels blocking (CCB) mechanism in non-intact endothelium. Pc. Cr showed anti-hypertensive & cardioprotective activity by decreasing force of contraction & heart rate on isolated rabbit paired atria and reduced blood pressure in anesthetized rat. Cardioprotective effect of Pc. Cr was assessed in isoproterenol induced acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in Sprague Dawley rats. In LVH, Pc. Cr exerted positive effects by decreasing angiotensin II & renin and increasing cGMP & nitric oxide (NO) with reduced cardiac fibrosis, necrosis and cardiac cell size. In AMI, Pc. Cr responded effectively by decreasing cardiac markers creatinine kinase (CK), creatinine kinase myocardial band (CK-MB) and lactate dehydrogenase (LD) in blood associated with less edema and necrosis. Presence of catechin, vinallic acid, P-coumeric acid and quercitin identified through HPLC support the effectiveness of Pc. Cr in hypertension, AMI and LVH. Pc. Cr showed no significant adverse effects in Sprague Dawley albino rats after acute & sub-acute treatment in histopathological investigation. Extract of Populus ciliata showed vasorelaxant, hypotensive and cardioprotective effect in Sprague Dawley albino rats and white albino rabbit by mediating EDRF and voltage dependent L-type CCB mechanism respectively.
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• | The Populus ciliata Wall ex. Royle showed hypotensive, vasorelaxant and cardioprotective effect during in vitro and in vivo studies. |
• | During Acute Myocardial Infarction and Left Ventricular Hypertrophic studies plant resulted a decrease in cardiac markers and enhanced the vasodilator enzymes, along with reduction of cardiac and inflammatory cells shown in hemodynamic and histopathological examination. |
• | HPLC screening confirmed the Phenolic compounds in plant which have vital role in cardiovascular diseases like hypertension. |
• | Plant showed no significant adverse effects during toxicity studies depicted in histopathological investigation. |
Abbreviations : AgII, ALT, AMI, ANF, BNF, CCB, CK, CK-MB, CVDs, DBP, EDRF, H&E, ISO, LD, LVH, MABP, NO, Pc.Aq, Pc. Cr, Pc. Dcm, PE, PP, SBP
Keywords : Populus ciliata Wall. ex Royle, Cardioprotective, Hypotensive, Left ventricular hypertrophy, Acute myocardial infarction, Calcium channel blocker
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