Study of Antispasmodic and Antidiarrheal Activities of Tagetes lucida (Mexican Tarragon) in Experimental Models and Its Mechanism of Action

Author:

Ventura-Martinez Rosa1ORCID,Angeles-Lopez Guadalupe Esther1ORCID,Gonzalez-Trujano Maria Eva2ORCID,Carrasco Omar F.1ORCID,Deciga-Campos Myrna3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Farmacologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Av Universidad No. 3000, Col. Copilco Universidad, Ciudad Universitaria, 04510 Ciudad de México, Mexico

2. Laboratorio de Neurofarmacologia de Productos Naturales, Departamento de Investigaciones en Neurociencias, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría “Ramón de La Fuente Muñiz”, México-Xochimilco 101, Col. San Lorenzo Huipulco, 14370 Ciudad de México, Mexico

3. Seccion de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigacion, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Plan de San Luis y Díaz Mirón s/n, Col. Casco de Santo Tomás, 11340 Ciudad de México, Mexico

Abstract

Tagetes lucida has been used in traditional medicine as a remedy to alleviate several gastrointestinal disorders that provoke stomachaches, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. However, there is not enough scientific evidence that supports these effects. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate antispasmodic and antidiarrheal activities of aqueous extract of T. lucida (AqExt-TL) as well as its mechanism of action in experimental models. Antispasmodic activity and the mechanism of action of AqExt-TL were assessed on segments of the guinea pig ileum precontracted with KCl, acetylcholine (ACh), or electrical field stimulation (EFS). Furthermore, the antispasmodic effect of two coumarins (umbelliferone and herniarin) previously identified in this species was evaluated. Antidiarrheal activity of AqExt-TL was determined using the charcoal meal test in mice. AqExt-TL showed antispasmodic activity in segments of the guinea pig ileum precontracted with KCl (83.7 ± 1.9%) and ACh (77.2 ± 5.3%) at the maximal concentration; however, practically, it did not alter the contractions induced by EFS (10.1 ± 2.2%). Antispasmodic activity of AqExt-TL was not significantly altered by hexamethonium (a ganglionic blocker) or L-NAME (an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase). However, this extract decreased the maximal contractile response to calcium (82.7 ± 8.5%), serotonin (68.1 ± 8.5%), and histamine (63.9 ± 5.9%) in their concentration-response curves. Umbelliferone and herniarin also induced an antispasmodic effect on tissues precontracted with KCl. In addition, low doses of AqExt-TL reduced to 50% the distance traveled by charcoal meal in the gastrointestinal transit model in mice as loperamide, an antidiarrheal agent, did. These results provided evidence of the antispasmodic and antidiarrheal activity of T. lucida, which supports its use in the folk medicine in relieving symptoms in some gastrointestinal disorders. In the antispasmodic effect, the blockade of histaminergic and serotoninergic pathway as well as the calcium channels seems to be involved. Finally, umbelliferone and herniarin could be partially responsible for the antispasmodic activity induced by T. lucida.

Funder

Program to Support Research Projects and Technological Innovation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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