Effect of Cydonia oblonga Mill. fruit and leaf extracts on blood pressure and blood rheology in renal hypertensive rats |
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Authors: | Wenting Zhou Elzira Abdusalam Parida Abliz Nadira Reyim Shuge Tian Qimangul Aji Mehray Issak Guldiyar Iskandar Nicholas Moore Anwar Umar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmacology, Xinjiang Medical University, 393 Xinyi Road, 830011 Urumqi, Xinjiang, People?s Republic of China;2. Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Xinjiang Medical University, 393 Xinyi Road, 830011 Urumqi, Xinjiang, People?s Republic of China;3. Department of Cardiovascular Internal Medicine, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, 38 Nanhu Road, Urumqi City, Shuimogou District, 830063 Urumqi, Xinjiang, People?s Republic of China;4. Faculty of traditional Chinese Medicine, Xinjiang Medical University, 393 Xinyi Road, 830011 Urumqi, Xinjiang, People?s Republic of China;5. Department of Pharmacology, University Bordeaux Segalen, 33076 Bordeaux, France |
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Ethnopharmacological relevanceQuince, Cydonia oblonga Mill. (COM), is used in traditional Uyghur medicine to treat or prevent cardiovascular diseases. Uyghur people have greater longevity and lower blood pressure than other central Asian populations. We therefore tested COM fruit and leaf extracts on blood pressure and rheology in renal hypertensive rats (RHR).Materials and methodsTwo-kidney, one-clip (2K1C) renal hypertensive rats were divided randomly into eleven groups: sham, model, and model treated with daily doses of 80 and 160 mg/kg aqueous or ethanol extracts of COM fruit or leaves, or 25 mg/kg captopril (n=10 per group), given orally once daily for 8 weeks. Blood pressure was measured before treatment and every 2 weeks thereafter. Blood rheology was tested after 8 weeks.ResultsModel rats had higher blood pressure than sham 8 weeks after the procedure (systolic blood pressure 193±7 vs. 138±8 mmHg, p<0.05). Those treated with captopril had decreased blood pressure within 2 weeks but that did not return to the level found in the sham group at 8 weeks (167±7, p<0.05 vs. model). With the COM extracts, the effect on blood pressure was notable after 4 weeks. At 8 weeks blood pressure was similar with captopril and with 160 mg ethanol leaf extract (166±4, p<0.05 vs. model), the most effective of the extracts. Model rats had higher blood viscosity and lower erythrocyte deformability than sham. Captopril had little effect on blood rheology; whereas COM extracts reduced whole blood viscosity and improved erythrocyte deformability to levels approaching those found in sham.ConclusionsCOM extracts have antihypertensive activity in renal hypertensive rats. The additional effect on rheology, compared to captopril, may convey added interest. Further studies of these effects in man appear warranted. |
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Keywords: | Cydonia oblonga Mill. extracts Renal hypertension rats Systolic blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure Blood rheology |
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