1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0944-7113(98)80004-4
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Cardiovascular effects of an aqueous fraction of the ethanol extract of the leaves of Cissampelos Eichl. in the rat

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“…The results has demonstrated that the extract significantly increased blood pressure of awake, unrestrained and anesthetized rats, and improved heart rate and contractility of isolated atrial perfusion formulations. [85] In Freitas et al's study, the extract of C. pareira root can alleviate cardiac dysfunction induced by Isoproterenol, and its mechanism may be related to the improvement of the calcineurin activity and free radical formation, and may also be related to the enhancement of antioxidant enzyme activity. [111]…”
Section: Cardiovascular Activitymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The results has demonstrated that the extract significantly increased blood pressure of awake, unrestrained and anesthetized rats, and improved heart rate and contractility of isolated atrial perfusion formulations. [85] In Freitas et al's study, the extract of C. pareira root can alleviate cardiac dysfunction induced by Isoproterenol, and its mechanism may be related to the improvement of the calcineurin activity and free radical formation, and may also be related to the enhancement of antioxidant enzyme activity. [111]…”
Section: Cardiovascular Activitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…After cardiac autonomic nerve block, the hypertensive effects produced by the ethanol extract of C. sympodialis (2 and 4 mg/kg) were enhanced. The study demonstrated that the ethanol extract of C. sympodialis markedly increased blood pressure in conscious anesthetized and unrestrained rats and improved contractility and heart rate in isolated perfused atrial preparations [85] . Vascular effects caused by milonine ( 60 ) of C. sympodialis dried leaves were also evaluated.…”
Section: Pharmacological Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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