Lippia origanoides essential oil induces tocolytic effect in virgin rat uterus and inhibits writhing in a dysmenorrhea mouse model

Feb 15, 2022Journal of ethnopharmacology

Lippia origanoides essential oil relaxes the uterus in rats and reduces pain in a mouse model of menstrual cramps

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Abstract

Lippia origanoides essential oil relaxed the rat uterus precontracted with oxytocin (logEC = 1.98 ± 0.07), carbachol (logEC = 1.42 ± 0.07), and KCl (logEC = 1.53 ± 0.05).

  • The essential oil exhibited a relaxing effect on spontaneous contractions of the rat uterus (logEC = 0.41 ± 0.05).
  • Preincubation with certain blockers, like glibenclamide and propranolol, did not significantly alter the relaxing effect of the essential oil.
  • The presence of specific agents, such as 4-aminopyridine, reduced the potency of the essential oil's relaxing effect.
  • Administration of the essential oil inhibited writhing in female mice, suggesting potential analgesic activity.
  • Combining the essential oil with nifedipine or mefenamic acid enhanced the inhibition of writhing in the animal model.

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