1. Sedative, vasorelaxant, and cytotoxic effects of convolvulin from Ipomoea tyrianthina
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León-Rivera, Ismael, Herrera-Ruiz, Maribel, Estrada-Soto, Samuel, Gutiérrez, María del Carmen, Martínez-Duncker, Iván, Navarrete-Vázquez, Gabriel, Rios, María Yolanda, Aguilar, Berenice, Castillo-España, Patricia, and Aguirre-Moreno, Alma
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SPASMS , *SEIZURES (Medicine) , *ALTERNATIVE medicine , *ANALYSIS of variance , *ANIMAL experimentation , *ANTICONVULSANTS , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *AORTA , *BIOPHYSICS , *VASODILATION , *CENTRAL nervous system , *COMPUTER software , *GABA , *GLYCOSIDES , *ILEUM , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICINAL plants , *MICE , *RATS , *PLANT roots , *STATISTICS , *PLANT extracts , *DATA analysis , *PHARMACODYNAMICS , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Abstract: Aim of the study: Ipomoea tyrianthina has been used in Mexican traditional medicine as a mild purgative, for the treatment of nervous disorders, and against tumors. In this study, the effect of convolvulin (an ether-insoluble resin glycoside) from the root of Ipomoea tyrianthina on: Central Nervous System; as spasmolytic and vasodilator; cytotoxic against cancer cell lines is evaluated. Materials and methods: Convolvulin isolated from the root of Ipomoea tyrianthina (IT-EM) was tested on pentylentetrazole induced seizures, pentobarbital-induced hypnosis, release of GABA and glutamic acid, isolated rat aorta and ileum rings, and against Caco-2 and KB cell lines. Results: IT-EM increased the hypnotic effect induced by pentobarbital and the release of GABA in brain cortex of mice, but did not protect mice against pentylenetetrazole-induced convulsions. IT-EM produced a significant vasodilator effect in concentration- and endothelium-dependent manners on isolated rat aorta, but did not inhibit significantly contractions on rat ileum, colon, and jejune rings. IT-EM showed cytotoxic activity against nasopharyngeal carcinoma KB cell line. Conclusions: Convolvulin (IT-EM) from Ipomoea tyrianthina has sedative effect, vasorelaxant effect in concentration- and endothelium-dependent manners, and cytotoxic activity against nasopharyngeal carcinoma KB cell line. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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