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Ions and amino acid analysis of Cyperus articulatus L. (Cyperaceae) extracts and the effects of the latter on oocytes expressing some receptors

Authors :
Bum, E. Ngo
Lingenhoehl, K.
Rakotonirina, A.
Olpe, H-R.
Schmutz, M.
Rakotonirina, S.
Source :
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Dec2004, Vol. 95 Issue 2/3, p303-309. 7p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Abstract: Extracts from rhizomes of Cyperus articulatus L. (Cyperaceae) used in Africa and Amazonia to treat many diseases has been shown to possess sedative and anticonvulsant properties. The aim of this study is to determine the mechanism of action of Cyperus articulatus extracts. In Xenopus oocytes expressing receptors, using electrophysiological measurement, extracts of rhizomes of Cyperus articulatus (300μg/ml) inhibited 50% of the EC50 and EC80 of glutamate (1.3 and 2.9μM, respectively) induced inward current through hNMDAR1A/2A receptors. Extracts induced very small current through rGluR3 receptors. The largest current induced by the extract (30mg/ml) represents 128% of the EC100 of glutamate induced inward current, through rGluR3 receptors. The excess 28% current could be induced by aspartate and/or glutamate in the extracts. The effect on Xenopus oocytes expressing heteromeric GABABR1b/R2 receptors and rectifying potassium channels (Kir3) is clear. A decoction and water extract of Cyperus articulatus induced a large inward current that represented 71 and 57% (respectively) of the EC100 of gaba (30μM) induced inward current. The water extract induced also a large current through rectifying potassium channels (Kir3). Part of the current induced through GABAB receptors could be related to rectifying potassium channels and GABAB site receptors. Cyperus articulatus extracts possessed components that could decrease excitation (NMDA receptor antagonists) and increase inhibition (GABAB receptor agonists) in the central nervous system. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03788741
Volume :
95
Issue :
2/3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18162211
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2004.07.016