Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine

Introduction: Jasonia glutinosa is an endemic plant species of the Iberian Peninsula and Southern France traditionally used in infusions as a spasmolytic; this plant is also known as "té de roca" (rock tea) but there is no scientific evidence about the effects of this plant. Aim: To evalua...

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Main Authors: Marta Castro, Mariano Ramón-Giménez, Francisco Les, Lorena Trejo, Miguel Ángel Plaza, Víctor López, María Divina Murillo, Marta Sofía Valero
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Language:English
Published: Aran Ediciones
Series:Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
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spelling doaj-b5701bcb1dd94a0f988c0354ec764eba2020-11-24T21:21:00ZengAran EdicionesRevista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas1130-01081081278578910.17235/reed.2016.4327/2016S1130-01082016001200006Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestineMarta Castro0Mariano Ramón-Giménez1Francisco Les2Lorena Trejo3Miguel Ángel Plaza4Víctor López5María Divina Murillo6Marta Sofía Valero7Universidad de ZaragozaUniversidad San JorgeUniversidad San JorgeUniversidad San JorgeUniversidad de ZaragozaUniversidad San JorgeUniversidad de ZaragozaUniversidad San JorgeIntroduction: Jasonia glutinosa is an endemic plant species of the Iberian Peninsula and Southern France traditionally used in infusions as a spasmolytic; this plant is also known as "té de roca" (rock tea) but there is no scientific evidence about the effects of this plant. Aim: To evaluate the spasmolytic effect of rock tea. Methods: We have studied the in vitro effect of a rock tea extract on rat duodenum spontaneous contractions and the in vivo effect on mice gastrointestinal transit. Results: Rock tea extract reduced the spontaneous contractions of rat duodenal smooth muscle, inhibited KCl-induced contractions and blocked the contractions invoked by both extracellular Ca2+ and the agonist of L-type calcium channels Bay K8644. This inhibitory effect was similar to the one observed after the addition of the antagonist of L-type calcium channels verapamil. Rock tea did not modify gastrointestinal transit in healthy mice. However, after the treatment with dextran sulfate sodium, an inducer of colitis, rock tea extract reverted the increase in the gastrointestinal transit associated with this treatment. Conclusion: Rock tea extract relaxed duodenal smooth muscle via L-type calcium channels and normalized gastrointestinal transit in a model of colitis. These results may validate the traditional use of Jasonia glutinosa in patients with gastrointestinal alterations. Thus, rock tea may be used as a spasmolytic agent to treat gastrointestinal disorders.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1130-01082016001200006&lng=en&tlng=enRock teaDuodenumL-type calcium channels antagonistIntestinal motilityWhole intestinal transit
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author Marta Castro
Mariano Ramón-Giménez
Francisco Les
Lorena Trejo
Miguel Ángel Plaza
Víctor López
María Divina Murillo
Marta Sofía Valero
spellingShingle Marta Castro
Mariano Ramón-Giménez
Francisco Les
Lorena Trejo
Miguel Ángel Plaza
Víctor López
María Divina Murillo
Marta Sofía Valero
Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
Rock tea
Duodenum
L-type calcium channels antagonist
Intestinal motility
Whole intestinal transit
author_facet Marta Castro
Mariano Ramón-Giménez
Francisco Les
Lorena Trejo
Miguel Ángel Plaza
Víctor López
María Divina Murillo
Marta Sofía Valero
author_sort Marta Castro
title Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
title_short Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
title_full Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
title_fullStr Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
title_full_unstemmed Spasmolytic effect of Jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
title_sort spasmolytic effect of jasonia glutinosa on rodent intestine
publisher Aran Ediciones
series Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
issn 1130-0108
description Introduction: Jasonia glutinosa is an endemic plant species of the Iberian Peninsula and Southern France traditionally used in infusions as a spasmolytic; this plant is also known as "té de roca" (rock tea) but there is no scientific evidence about the effects of this plant. Aim: To evaluate the spasmolytic effect of rock tea. Methods: We have studied the in vitro effect of a rock tea extract on rat duodenum spontaneous contractions and the in vivo effect on mice gastrointestinal transit. Results: Rock tea extract reduced the spontaneous contractions of rat duodenal smooth muscle, inhibited KCl-induced contractions and blocked the contractions invoked by both extracellular Ca2+ and the agonist of L-type calcium channels Bay K8644. This inhibitory effect was similar to the one observed after the addition of the antagonist of L-type calcium channels verapamil. Rock tea did not modify gastrointestinal transit in healthy mice. However, after the treatment with dextran sulfate sodium, an inducer of colitis, rock tea extract reverted the increase in the gastrointestinal transit associated with this treatment. Conclusion: Rock tea extract relaxed duodenal smooth muscle via L-type calcium channels and normalized gastrointestinal transit in a model of colitis. These results may validate the traditional use of Jasonia glutinosa in patients with gastrointestinal alterations. Thus, rock tea may be used as a spasmolytic agent to treat gastrointestinal disorders.
topic Rock tea
Duodenum
L-type calcium channels antagonist
Intestinal motility
Whole intestinal transit
url http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1130-01082016001200006&lng=en&tlng=en
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