Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel
Symplocos paniculata is a medicinal plant used by native healers to manage gastrointestinal ailments. The crude methanolic extract of S. paniculata was screened pharmacologically both in vitro and in vivo for the validation of its therapeutic potential. It suppressed the spontaneous activity of isol...
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doaj-35f4d21187e2447da909fca03d5f92bf2020-11-24T21:53:59ZengBangladesh Pharmacological SocietyBangladesh Journal of Pharmacology1991-00882016-04-0111210.3329/bjp.v11i2.24667Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channelKhalid Hussain Janbaz0Saba Akram1Fatima Saqib2Mamoona Khalid3Faculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanFaculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanFaculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanFaculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanSymplocos paniculata is a medicinal plant used by native healers to manage gastrointestinal ailments. The crude methanolic extract of S. paniculata was screened pharmacologically both in vitro and in vivo for the validation of its therapeutic potential. It suppressed the spontaneous activity of isolated rabbit jejunum preparations and also caused inhibition of the low K+ (20 mM)- induced spastic contractions in isolated rabbit jejunum preparations in a manner comparable to cromakalim. The relaxant effect was found to be blocked following glibenclamide exposure of the isolated tissue preparations similar to cromakalim, suggesting that observed response was likely to be mediated through opening of ATP dependent K+ channels. Following oral administration to mice provided protection against castor oil-induced diarrhea in a manner similar to loperamide. The plant material was found safe in toxicity study up to oral dose of 8 g/kg in mice. Hence, present study provides a scientific basis for the vernacular use of S. paniculata in gastro-intestinal system. https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BJP/article/view/24667AntispasmodicATP-dependent K channelSymplocos paniculata |
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Khalid Hussain Janbaz Saba Akram Fatima Saqib Mamoona Khalid Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology Antispasmodic ATP-dependent K channel Symplocos paniculata |
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Khalid Hussain Janbaz Saba Akram Fatima Saqib Mamoona Khalid |
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Khalid Hussain Janbaz |
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Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel |
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Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel |
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Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel |
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Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel |
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Antispasmodic activity of Symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of ATP-dependent K+ channel |
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antispasmodic activity of symplocos paniculata is mediated through opening of atp-dependent k+ channel |
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Bangladesh Pharmacological Society |
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Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology |
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Symplocos paniculata is a medicinal plant used by native healers to manage gastrointestinal ailments. The crude methanolic extract of S. paniculata was screened pharmacologically both in vitro and in vivo for the validation of its therapeutic potential. It suppressed the spontaneous activity of isolated rabbit jejunum preparations and also caused inhibition of the low K+ (20 mM)- induced spastic contractions in isolated rabbit jejunum preparations in a manner comparable to cromakalim. The relaxant effect was found to be blocked following glibenclamide exposure of the isolated tissue preparations similar to cromakalim, suggesting that observed response was likely to be mediated through opening of ATP dependent K+ channels. Following oral administration to mice provided protection against castor oil-induced diarrhea in a manner similar to loperamide. The plant material was found safe in toxicity study up to oral dose of 8 g/kg in mice. Hence, present study provides a scientific basis for the vernacular use of S. paniculata in gastro-intestinal system.
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Antispasmodic ATP-dependent K channel Symplocos paniculata |
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