Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevanceVeratrum patulum L. (Liliaceae) is used as one source of the Chinese traditional drug “Lilu” which has been used in the treatment of aphasia arising from apoplexy, wind type dysentery, headache, etc. for thousands of years. Aim of the studyTo evaluate the antithrombotic effect of Veratrum patulum L. (Liliaceae) total steroidal alkaloids (VpA) and explore the potential mechanisms. Materials and methodsThe antithrombotic effect of VpA was evaluated in two experimental thrombosis models in rat. The potential antithrombotic mechanisms of VpA were explored by determining the coagulation parameters and platelet aggregation induced by various agonists. Cutting-tail rat model was used to evaluate the influence of VpA on bleeding time. ResultsVpA significantly inhibit the formation of arterial and venous thrombosis and showed different inhibitory effect on the platelet aggregation induced by various agonists with the following potency order: collagen>ADP>thrombin. VpA showed no influence on the coagulation parameters in rat. But VpA decreased the cutting-tail bleeding time in rat. ConclusionVpA possess antithrombotic effect on venous and arterial thrombosis. The antithrombotic effect of VpA is due to its inhibition to platelet aggregation, especially induced by collagen.

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