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The Bronchodilator Potential of Astragalus sarcocolla: An in vitro Experiment
Author(s):
1. Waqar Ahmed Siddiqui: CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry, NUMS,Lahore,Pakistan
2. Muniza Qayyum: Fatima Jinnah Medical University,Lahore,Pakistan
3. Aamina Quddus Qureshi: CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry, NUMS,Lahore,Pakistan
4. Momina Khalid: Lahore Medical and Dental College,Lahore,Pakistan
5. Sehrish Zaffar: CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry, NUMS,Lahore,Pakistan
6. Rabiea Bilal: CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry, NUMS,Lahore,Pakistan
Abstract:
Objective: To evaluate the bronchodilatory mechanism of Astragalus sarcocolla (ASE) extract on tracheal smooth muscles of rabbits. Study Design: In-vitro experimental study. Place and Duration of the Study: The animal house of CMH Lahore Medical College, Lahore, and Institute of Dentistry, NUMS, from October 2022 to May 2023. Methodology: Six rabbits were randomly divided into four groups. After euthanising the rabbit, the trachea was carefully dissected out and stabilised in Kreb s Henseleit solution for 30 minutes and then, stimulated by acetylcholine (Ach) 1µm, under mimicked physiological conditions. Group I served as the control group with tracheal smooth muscles stabilised with 1g tension. In Group II (positive control), tracheal smooth muscles were stimulated by potassium chloride (KCl) (80 mM and 25 mM, respectively) to get maximum tracheal smooth muscle contractions. Later, the tissue was exposed to theophylline with three molar concentrations 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 mM, and cumulative dose response curves were formed. In Group III (ASE group), tracheal smooth muscles were stimulated by KCl (80 mM and 25 mM) and was exposed to increasing concentration of ASE. In group IV, tissue was stimulated by KCl (25 mM) and glibenclamide (3 µM), later exposed to increasing concentration of ASE to con rm the bronchodilatory mechanism. The change in isometric contraction of the tissue was recorded using the force displacement transducer connected to a PowerLab data acquisition system. Concentration response curves were drawn, and median e ective concentrations (EC50 values) and percentage inhibition were calculated. Non-linear regression was applied for the analysis of the concentration-response curves. Results: ASE inhibited the KCl-induced low potassium (25 mM) contractions (EC50 = 0.38 mg/ml, 95% CI: 0.04 - 0.38, n = 6). It only partially inhibited the high potassium-induced contractions in tracheal smooth muscles. Pretreatment with glibenclamide showed a rightward shift of the dose-response curve. Theophylline andASE signi cantly reduced the low K+ induced smooth muscle contractions in comparison to the control group (p <0.001, each). Conclusion: Astragalus sarcocolla extract produced bronchodilator e ects through the activation of ATP sensitive potassium channels in isolated rabbit trachea.
Page(s): 58-62
Published: Journal: Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP, Volume: 34, Issue: 1, Year: 2024
Keywords:
E ective concentration 50 , Concentration response curves , ATPsensitive potassium channels , Astragalus sarcocolla , Bronchodilators
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