Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>This study was undertaken to provide pharmacological basis for the medicinal use of <it>Viola odorata </it>Linn. in hypertension and dyslipidemia using the <it>in vivo </it>and <it>in vitro </it>as...

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Main Authors: Siddiqi Hasan S, Mehmood Malik H, Rehman Najeeb U, Gilani Anwar H
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-46474c53fcb0455b8bf815dd77e46ede2020-11-25T00:25:25ZengBMCLipids in Health and Disease1476-511X2012-01-01111610.1186/1476-511X-11-6Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extractSiddiqi Hasan SMehmood Malik HRehman Najeeb UGilani Anwar H<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>This study was undertaken to provide pharmacological basis for the medicinal use of <it>Viola odorata </it>Linn. in hypertension and dyslipidemia using the <it>in vivo </it>and <it>in vitro </it>assays.</p> <p>Results</p> <p><it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract (Vo.Cr), which tested positive for alkaloids, saponins, tannins, phenolics, coumarins and flavonoids, caused a dose-dependent (0.1-1.0 mg/kg) decrease in mean arterial blood pressure in anaesthetized rats. In isolated guinea-pig atria, Vo.Cr equally inhibited force and rate of spontaneous atrial contractions. On the baseline of rat thoracic aortae (endothelium-intact and denuded), the plant extract caused phentolamine-sensitive vasoconstriction. When tested on phenylephrine (PE, 1 μM) and K<sup>+ </sup>(80 mM)-induced vasoconstriction, Vo.Cr caused a concentration-dependent relaxation and also caused a rightward shift of Ca<sup>++ </sup>concentration-response curves as well as suppression of PE (1 μM) control peaks in Ca<sup>++</sup>-free medium, similar to that caused by verapamil. In the presence of L-NAME, the relaxation curve of Vo.Cr was partially inhibited showing involvement of Nitric oxide (NO) mediated pathway. In Tyloxapol-induced dyslipidemia, Vo.Cr caused reduction in total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. In high-fat diet-induced dyslipidemia model, the plant extract caused a significant decrease in total cholesterol, LDL-C, atherogenic index and prevented the increase in average body weights, while it increased HDL-C.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These data indicate that the vasodilator effect of the plant extract is mediated through multiple pathways like inhibition of Ca<sup>++ </sup>influx via membranous Ca<sup>++ </sup>channels, its release from intracellular stores and NO-mediated pathways, which possibly explain the fall in BP. The plant also showed reduction in body weight and antidyslipidemic effect which may be due to the inhibition of synthesis and absorption of lipids and antioxidant activities. Thus, this study provides a pharmacologic rationale to the medicinal use of <it>Viola odorata </it>in hypertension and dyslipidemia.</p> http://www.lipidworld.com/content/11/1/6<it>Viola odorata </it>leavesantihypertensiveantidyslipidemicCa<sup>++ </sup>antagonistNO-mediated.
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Gilani Anwar H
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Mehmood Malik H
Rehman Najeeb U
Gilani Anwar H
Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract
Lipids in Health and Disease
<it>Viola odorata </it>leaves
antihypertensive
antidyslipidemic
Ca<sup>++ </sup>antagonist
NO-mediated.
author_facet Siddiqi Hasan S
Mehmood Malik H
Rehman Najeeb U
Gilani Anwar H
author_sort Siddiqi Hasan S
title Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract
title_short Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract
title_full Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract
title_fullStr Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract
title_sort studies on the antihypertensive and antidyslipidemic activities of <it>viola odorata </it>leaves extract
publisher BMC
series Lipids in Health and Disease
issn 1476-511X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>This study was undertaken to provide pharmacological basis for the medicinal use of <it>Viola odorata </it>Linn. in hypertension and dyslipidemia using the <it>in vivo </it>and <it>in vitro </it>assays.</p> <p>Results</p> <p><it>Viola odorata </it>leaves extract (Vo.Cr), which tested positive for alkaloids, saponins, tannins, phenolics, coumarins and flavonoids, caused a dose-dependent (0.1-1.0 mg/kg) decrease in mean arterial blood pressure in anaesthetized rats. In isolated guinea-pig atria, Vo.Cr equally inhibited force and rate of spontaneous atrial contractions. On the baseline of rat thoracic aortae (endothelium-intact and denuded), the plant extract caused phentolamine-sensitive vasoconstriction. When tested on phenylephrine (PE, 1 μM) and K<sup>+ </sup>(80 mM)-induced vasoconstriction, Vo.Cr caused a concentration-dependent relaxation and also caused a rightward shift of Ca<sup>++ </sup>concentration-response curves as well as suppression of PE (1 μM) control peaks in Ca<sup>++</sup>-free medium, similar to that caused by verapamil. In the presence of L-NAME, the relaxation curve of Vo.Cr was partially inhibited showing involvement of Nitric oxide (NO) mediated pathway. In Tyloxapol-induced dyslipidemia, Vo.Cr caused reduction in total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. In high-fat diet-induced dyslipidemia model, the plant extract caused a significant decrease in total cholesterol, LDL-C, atherogenic index and prevented the increase in average body weights, while it increased HDL-C.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These data indicate that the vasodilator effect of the plant extract is mediated through multiple pathways like inhibition of Ca<sup>++ </sup>influx via membranous Ca<sup>++ </sup>channels, its release from intracellular stores and NO-mediated pathways, which possibly explain the fall in BP. The plant also showed reduction in body weight and antidyslipidemic effect which may be due to the inhibition of synthesis and absorption of lipids and antioxidant activities. Thus, this study provides a pharmacologic rationale to the medicinal use of <it>Viola odorata </it>in hypertension and dyslipidemia.</p>
topic <it>Viola odorata </it>leaves
antihypertensive
antidyslipidemic
Ca<sup>++ </sup>antagonist
NO-mediated.
url http://www.lipidworld.com/content/11/1/6
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