
doi: 10.1248/bpb.22.1083
pmid: 10549860
Methylripariochromene A (MRC) was isolated from the leaves of Orthosiphon aristatus (Lamiaceae) and subjected to the examination of several pharmacological actions related to antihypertensive activity. The following four findings were revealed from the present study: 1) MRC caused a continuous decrease in systolic blood pressure and a decrease in heart rate after subcutaneous administration in conscious male SHRSP, 2) MRC exhibited the concentration-dependent suppression of contractions induced by high K+, l-phenylephrine or prostaglandin F2alpha in endothelium-denuded rat thoracic aorta, 3) MRC showed a marked suppression of contractile force without a significant reduction in the beating rate in isolated bilateral guinea pig atria, and 4) MRC increased urinary volume and the excretion of Na+, K+ and Cl- for 3 h after oral administration with a load of saline in fasted rats. These findings indicate that MRC possesses some actions related to a decrease in blood pressure, i.e. vasodilating action, a decrease in cardiac output and diuretic action. Furthermore, it is presumed that the traditional use of this plant in the therapy of hypertension may be partially supported by these actions with MRC.
Male, Plants, Medicinal, Guinea Pigs, Aorta, Thoracic, Blood Pressure, Atrial Function, Dinoprost, Rats, Electrolytes, Phenylephrine, Heart Rate, Indonesia, Rats, Inbred SHR, Hypertension, Potassium, Animals, Benzopyrans, Calcium, Rats, Wistar, Antihypertensive Agents
Male, Plants, Medicinal, Guinea Pigs, Aorta, Thoracic, Blood Pressure, Atrial Function, Dinoprost, Rats, Electrolytes, Phenylephrine, Heart Rate, Indonesia, Rats, Inbred SHR, Hypertension, Potassium, Animals, Benzopyrans, Calcium, Rats, Wistar, Antihypertensive Agents
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