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BackgroundThe rhizomes of Cynodon dactylon are used for the treatment of heart failure in folk medicine. In the present study, we investigated the effects of hydroalcoholic extract of C. dactylon rhizomes on cardiac contractility in normal hearts and on cardiac functions in right-heart failure in rats.MethodsRight-heart failure was induced by intraperitoneal injection of monocrotaline (50 mg/kg). Two weeks later, the animals were treated orally with different doses of the extract for fifteen days. At the end of the experiments cardiac functions and markers of myocardial hypertrophy were measured.ResultsThe treated rats showed very less signs of fatigue, peripheral cyanosis and dyspnea. The survival rate was high in the extract treated groups (90%). Administration of C. dactylon in monocrotaline-injected rats led to profound improvement in cardiac functions as demonstrated by decreased right ventricular end diastolic pressure (RVEDP) and elevated mean arterial pressure. RVdP/dtmax, and RVdP/dt/P as indices of myocardial contractility were also markedly (p < 0.001; using one way ANOVA) increased by the extract. The extract reduced heart and lung congestion by decreasing tissue wet/dry and wet/body weight ratios (p < 0.01). In the isolated rat hearts, the extract produced a remarkable (P < 0.001) positive inotropic effect concomitant with a parallel decrease in LVEDP.ConclusionThe results of this study indicated that C. dactylon exerted a strong protective effect on right heart failure, in part by positive inotropic action and improving cardiac functions.

Highlights

  • The rhizomes of Cynodon dactylon are used for the treatment of heart failure in folk medicine

  • Among the most widely studied animal models of right ventricular hypertrophy and failure is the administration of monocrotaline (MCT), which produces a relatively rapid pulmonary hypertension resulting in compensatory right ventricular hypertrophy and failure [15,16]

  • General effects of C. dactylon extract in rats with right heart failure Weight gain, which was greatly reduced after MCT administration (Table 1), was significantly high (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01) in the extract treated groups

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Introduction

The rhizomes of Cynodon dactylon are used for the treatment of heart failure in folk medicine. We investigated the effects of hydroalcoholic extract of C. dactylon rhizomes on cardiac contractility in normal hearts and on cardiac functions in right-heart failure in rats. In North West of Iran, C. dactylon is named "chayer" and the aqueous extract obtained from its rhizomes is used as a cardiac tonic in heart failure and mostly believed that the extract has very curative effect on heart congestion diseases. We have reported that the total extract of C. dactylon rhizomes has a potential protective effect against ischemic/reperfusion injury and improves recovery from the reperfusion insult in isolated rat heart [14]. The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of hydroalcoholic extract of C. dactylon rhizomes on myocardial responses in right ventricular heart failure as well as on cardiac contractility in isolated normal rat hearts

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