Abstract

Helichrysum plicatum (Turkish Helichrysum) has been used in folk medicine for the treatment of gastric and hepatic disorders. The aim of the present study was to examine the relaxant activity of an extract of H. plicatum flowers on isolated rat ileum. Segments of ileum of rats were suspended in an organ bath. Cumulative concentrations of H. plicatum ethanol extract induced a relaxant effect on spontaneous rat ileum contractions. H. plicatum extract caused a mean contractile response of 81.68 ± 6.17% (at a dose of 0.01 mg/mL) and 30.08 ± 9.07% (at a dose of 1 mg/mL). A similar effect was observed with papaverine (0.01–3 μg/mL). H. plicatum extract (0.01–1 mg/mL) relaxed high K+ (80 mM) precontractions, an effect similar to that caused by papaverine (0.01–3 μg/mL). The plant extract (0.03–0.3 mg/mL) also induced a significant depression of the cumulative concentration response curve for acetylcholine (5–1500 nM) (p < 0.01). Atropine (140 nM) abolished the acetylcholine effect. The extract (0.03–0.3 mg/mL) reduced the histamine (1–300 nM) and BaCl2 (3–900 μM) induced contractions (p < 0.01). Our results showed the relaxant effect of the ethanol extract of Helichrysum plicatum flowers on the isolated rat intestine Extract of H. plicatum can inhibit the spontaneous ileum contractions and contractions induced by acetylcholine, histamine, barium and potassium ions.

Highlights

  • Plants are sources of many medicinal drugs

  • Our results showed the relaxant effect of the ethanol extract of Helichrysum plicatum flowers on the isolated rat intestine Extract of H. plicatum can inhibit the spontaneous

  • It was found that the extract of H. plicatum exhibited a significant depressive effect on the cumulative concentration response curves for acetylcholine in the isolated rat ileum

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Summary

Introduction

Plants are sources of many medicinal drugs. For centuries, herbs have been used in traditional medicine to treat of many gastrointestinal disorders. In recent times numerous scientific studies have been performed to test the potential effect of plant extracts on intestinal contractions [1]. The genus Helichrysum (Asteraceae) comprises approximately 500-600 species. Species from the genus Helichrysum are used in Europe and Africa in the treatment of various medical conditions [3]. Helichrysum spp. have been used in folk medicine for at least 2,000 years as choleretics, cholagogues, hepatoprotectives and for stimulation of the secretion of gastric juice [4,5]. H. plicatum has been used in Serbian and Macedonian folk medicine for the treatment of gastric and hepatic disorders. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible spasmolytic activity of the ethanol extract of Helicrisum plicatum on rat ileum, since there is no data of the physiological effects of the extract on isolated rat intestine

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