American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Effects of adlay hull extracts on uterine muscle tightening and calcium movement in rats

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Abstract

375 microg/ml of adlay hull methanolic extract (AHM-EA) consistently suppressed uterine contractions induced by various stimuli.

  • Dysmenorrhea is linked to increased levels of PGF(2alpha).
  • AHM-EA inhibited uterine contractions caused by PGF(2alpha), a calcium channel activator, and high potassium in a concentration-dependent manner.
  • AHM-EA also reduced intracellular calcium levels induced by PGF(2alpha) and high potassium.
  • Naringenin and quercetin are identified as major components of AHM-EA that contribute to its inhibitory effects.
  • The findings suggest that AHM-EA may block calcium influx, which is associated with reduced uterine contractions.

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