Smooth muscle relaxation activity of an aqueous extract of dried immature fruit of poncirus trifoliata (PF-W) on an isolated strip of rat ileum

Kyu Sang Kim, Won Sik Shim, Ike Campomayor Dela Pena, Eun Kyung Seo, Woo Young Kim, Hyo Eon Jin, Dae Duk Kim, Suk Jae Chung, Jae Hoon Cheong, Chang Koo Shim

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Abstract

We demonstrated that an aqueous extract of dried immature fruit of Poncirus trifoliate (PF-W) produces relaxation of intestinal smooth muscle using the ileac strips of a rat. Furthermore, the underlying mechanism of its relaxant activity was investigated. PF-W was prepared using the standard extraction protocol. A 1.5 - 2 cm long rat ileac strip was placed in an organ bath with Tyrode's solution and smooth muscle contractility was recorded by connecting it to a force transducer. Various compounds were added to the organ baths, and changes in muscular contractility were measured. PF-W concentration-dependently induced relaxation of rat ileac strips that were contracted both spontaneously and via acetylcholine treatment. Various potassium channel blockers did not inhibit the relaxation by PF-W. No difference in the effect of PF-W was observed between ileac strips treated with low (20 mM) and high concentrations (60 mM) of KCl. PF-W inhibited the contraction of rat ileac strips induced by extracellular calcium. PF-W acts as a potent smooth muscle relaxant, implicating its possible action as a rapid acting reliever for abdominal pains and a cure for intestinal convulsion. Considering that PF-W also exhibits prokinetic activity, its use in various gastrointestinal disorders seems promising.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1143-1148
Number of pages6
JournalNatural Product Communications
Volume8
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2013

Keywords

  • Gastrointestinal motility
  • Poncirus trifoliata
  • Ratileum
  • Smooth muscle relaxation
  • Water extract

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