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Title: Blood pressure lowering effects of Ranunculus scleratus Linn. in normal and fructose induced hypertensive rats and estimation of underlying mechanisms
Authors: Sharif, Amber
Alamgeer, Alamgeer
Saleem, Muhammad
Hadal Alotaibi, Nasser
Khalid, Khalid
Alharbi, Saad
Nasir Abbas Bukhari, Syed
Muhammad Irfan, Hafiz
Younis, Waqas
Keywords: Hypertension
Ranunculus scleratus Linn
ACE inhibition
adrenergic blockade
Issue Date: 5-Sep-2020
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.
Citation: Sharif, A., Saleem, M., Alotaibi, N. H., Alharbi, K. S., Bukhari, S. N. A., Irfan, H. M., & Younis, W. (2020). Blood pressure lowering effects of Ranunculus scleratus Linn. in normal and fructose induced hypertensive rats and estimation of underlying mechanisms. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 33.
Abstract: Ranunculus scleratus Linn. is used in folk medicine to treat hypertension. This study was aimed at providing validation to its traditional use and to explore underlying mechanisms of action. Effects of hydro-ethanolic crude extract of the plant and its fractions on blood pressure was evaluated using direct surgical method in normotensive and in fructose induced hypertensive rats. Various doses of crude extract, RSC, (5, 10, 20, 30mg/kg) and all fractions (3, 5, 10, 20mg/kg) were studied. Results suggested that aqueous fraction of R. scleratus (RSA) produced most pronounced effects at 10mg/kg in normotensive and at 20mg/kg in hypertensive animals. Underlying mechanisms, using various pharmacological antagonists were also elucidated. Results suggested the involvement of muscarinic receptor, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition, ganglionic block and nitric oxide (NO) release in presenting hypotensive response.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13022
ISSN: 1011-601X
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