The present study was undertaken to investigate the cardiovascular effect of three extracts from the root bark of Anthocleista schweinfurthii Gilg.: an aqueous extract (AE), a dichloromethane extract (DCMR) and a fraction enriched in cardiac glycoside type compounds (CARDAN). In isolated perfused frog heart, bolus injection of the extracts produced a positive inotropic effect. The responses to AE and DCMR, but not to CARDAN, were depressed by propranolol. In isolated rat aorta, DCMR produced a transient increase in contractile tension while AE and CARDAN induced a sustained constriction. AE vasoconstrictor effect was abolished by phentolamine, while contraction evoked by CARDAN was antagonized by verapamil. In aortic rings contracted in low K+ media, the addition of K + evoked a relaxation, which was abolished by ouabain, depressed by DCMR but not affected by either AE or CARDAN. These observations indicate that Anthocleista schweinfurthii contains substances that promote vasoconstriction and increase cardiac contraction. The effect of DCMR was only partially mediated by inhibition of the Na+ pump while the mechanism of action of AE and CARDAN was distinct from the inhibition of the Na+,K+-ATPase pump, but could involve adrenergic receptors, or either direct or indirect activation of L-type calcium channels.
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Ngombe, N. K., Kalenda, D. T., Quetin-Leclercq, J., & Morel, N. (2010). Vasoconstrictor and inotropic effects induced by the root bark extracts of Anthocleista schweinfurthii. Natural Product Communications, 5(3), 369–372. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1000500305
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