Myostimulating Effect of Sesamum Radiatum Aqueous Leaf Extract in Isolated Guinea-Pig Taenia Caeci Contractile Activity
This study was carried to examine the effects of the aqueous leaf extract of Sesamum radiatum ,a laxative plant on the contractile activity of Taenia caeci , an intestinal smooth muscle. Strips of Taenia caeci were rapidly removed from guinea-pig and were suspended between two L-shaped stainless ste...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2014-01, Vol.8 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was carried to examine the effects of the aqueous leaf
extract of Sesamum radiatum ,a laxative plant on the contractile
activity of Taenia caeci , an intestinal smooth muscle. Strips of
Taenia caeci were rapidly removed from guinea-pig and were suspended
between two L-shaped stainless steel hooks in a 10 ml organ bath with
Mac Ewen solution. The isometric contractile force of the Taenia caeci
strips were recorded by using a strain gauge. S. radiatum aqueous leaf
extract (ESera) is a spasmogenic substance. This myostimulant effect is
characterized by the increase of the rhythm and the amplitude of
isolated guinea-pig Taenia caeci smooth muscle in normal solution and
by the development of contracture in modified solution and in solution
without calcium. A similar effect was observed with ACh which caused a
graded increase of the contractile activity of Taenia caeci. The
effects induced by ESera and ACh were reversed in the presence of
atropine. The spasmogenic effect induced by ESera could justify
partially the use of S. radiatum as laxative in traditional medicine. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 |