Proangiogenic Effect of Affinin and an Ethanolic Extract from Heliopsis longipes Roots: Ex Vivo and In Vivo Evidence

Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, underlies tissue development and repair. Some medicinal plant-derived compounds can modulate the angiogenic response. , a Mexican medicinal plant, is widely used because of its effects on pain and inflammation. The main bioactive phytochemicals from...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2021-12, Vol.26 (24), p.7670
Hauptverfasser: García-Badillo, Paola Estefanía, Avalos-Soriano, Anaguiven, López-Martínez, Josué, García-Gasca, Teresa, Castro-Ruiz, Jesús Eduardo
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Zusammenfassung:Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, underlies tissue development and repair. Some medicinal plant-derived compounds can modulate the angiogenic response. , a Mexican medicinal plant, is widely used because of its effects on pain and inflammation. The main bioactive phytochemicals from roots are alkamides, where affinin is the most abundant. Scientific studies show various medical effects of organic extracts of roots and affinin that share some molecular pathways with the angiogenesis process, with the vasodilation mechanism of action being the most recent. This study investigates whether pure affinin and the ethanolic extract from roots (HLEE) promote angiogenesis. Using the aortic ring rat assay (ex vivo method) and the direct in vivo angiogenesis assay, where angioreactors were implanted in CD1 female mice, showed that affinin and the HLEE increased vascular growth in a dose-dependent manner in both bioassays. This is the first study showing the proangiogenic effect of . Further studies should focus on the mechanism of action and its possible therapeutic use in diseases characterized by insufficient angiogenesis.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules26247670