Hypotensive and endothelium-independent vasorelaxant effects of methanolic extract from Curcuma longa L. in rats

Jun 2, 2009Journal of ethnopharmacology

Blood pressure lowering and direct blood vessel relaxing effects of turmeric extract in rats

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Abstract

Curcuma longa L. (CL) induced dose-dependent hypotension of 2.0±0.5% to 27.1±5.0% in normotensive rats.

  • CLME caused pronounced bradycardia, with heart rate reductions of 5.8±1.2% to 22.9±4.6% at increasing doses.
  • Concentration-dependent relaxation of vasoconstricted mesenteric artery rings was observed, with maximum effects of 82.3±3.2% and 97.7±0.7% for intact-endothelium and denuded-endothelium, respectively.
  • CLME inhibited contractions induced by extracellular calcium influx, as demonstrated in a calcium-free medium.
  • The extract reduced transient contractions in denuded rings stimulated with phenylephrine but did not affect those evoked by caffeine.
  • CLME's relaxation effects were not influenced by glibenclamide, BaCl(2), tetraethylammonium, or 4-aminopyridine.

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