Journal 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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