Endothelium/Nitric Oxide Mediates the Vasorelaxant and Antihypertensive Effects of the Aqueous Extract from the Stem Bark ofMammea africanaSabine (Guttiferae)

Author:

Nguelefack-Mbuyo Elvine Pami1,Dongmo Alain Bertrand2,Nguelefack Télesphore Benoît1,Kamanyi Albert1,Kamtchouing Pierre3,Dimo Théophile3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Phytopharmacology, Department of Animal Biology, University of Dschang, P.O. Box 67, Dschang, Cameroon

2. Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Department of Animal Biology and Physiology, University of Douala, P.O. Box 24157, Douala, Cameroon

3. Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Department of Animal Biology and Physiology, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 812, Yaounde, Cameroon

Abstract

This study evaluates the vasorelaxant and antihypertensive effects of the aqueous extract from the stem bark ofM. africana(AEMA). AEMA was testedin vitroon intact or endothelium-denuded rats’ aorta rings precontracted with KCl or norepinephrine in absence or in presence of L-NAME or glibenclamide. The effect of a single concentration (300 μg/mL) of AEMA was also examined on the concentration-response curve of KCl.In vivo, the antihypertensive effects of AEMA (200 mg/kg/day) were evaluated in male Wistar rats treated with L-NAME (40 mg/kg/day) for 4 weeks. AEMA relaxed aorta rings precontracted with NE or KCl with respective EC50 values of 0.36 μg/mL and 197.60 μg/mL. The destruction of endothelium or pretreatment of aorta rings with L-NAME shifted the EC50 of AEMA from 0.36 μg/mL to 40.65 μg/mL and 20.20 μg/mL, respectively. The vasorelaxant activity ofM. africanawas significantly inhibited in presence of glibenclamide. AEMA also significantly inhibited the concentration-response curve of KCl. Administered orally, AEMA induced acute and chronic antihypertensive effects and normalized renal NO level. These results show that the vasorelaxant activity of AEMA might be mediated by the activation of the NO-cGMP-ATP-dependent potassium channels pathway and might predominantly account for its antihypertensive effect.

Funder

African Population and Health Research Center

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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