Diuretic herb Gomphrena celosioides Mart. (Amaranthaceae) promotes sustained arterial pressure reduction and protection from cardiac remodeling on rats with renovascular hypertension
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Diuretic herb Gomphrena celosioides Mart. (Amaranthaceae) promotes sustained arterial pressure reduction and protection from cardiac remodeling on rats with renovascular hypertension
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Gomphrena celosioides Mart., belonging to the Amaranthaceae family, is a weed known as "perpétua," and its ethnopharmacological use is to treat of urinary tract disorders and kidney stones. Urinary tract disorders and kidney stones could include several pathological conditions such hypertension, diuretic and lithiasic problems. In the present work a model of renovascular hypertension was developed in vivo to investigate its usefulness as an antihypertensive drug.
Aim of the study: Evaluate the effect of acute and 28 day oral administration of G. celosioides extract on systemic arterial pressure and diuresis of renovascular-hypertensive rats, as well as its effect on cardiac remodeling and vascular reactivity.
Materials and methods: Ethanolic extract of G. celosioides (EEGC) was used. To induce renovascular hypertension, adult male Wistar rats were submitted to Goldblatt 1K1C or 2K1C surgery. The mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 1K1C animals was directly assessed by cannulation of the carotid artery before and after intraduodenal acute administration of 30, 100 or 300 mg/kg of EEGC. For the 4-week assay, 2K1C animals received daily treatments with water (control group), 100 mg/kg EEGC or 15 mg/kg enalapril for 28 days. Diuresis and caudal blood pressure were assessed weekly, and at the 28th day of treatment, the MAP was directly quantified shortly before euthanasia. Internal organs were removed, weighed and routinely processed for histology and the left ventricle wall was measured. Blood was collected for biochemical analysis and mechanism investigation by quantification of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity and aldosterone, nitrite and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) concentration. The rats' mesenteric beds were isolated and cannulated to have their pressure variation assessed after crescent doses of phenylephrine (Phe), acetylcholine (ACh) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP).
Results: EEGC acutely reduced MAP the dose of 100 mg/kg. In the 4-week assay, EEGC acted as diuretic after acute administration after 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks of treatment. EEGC also acted as an antihypertensive and it showed significant difference already after 1 week (and after 3 and 4 weeks) compared to control, with its MAP close to pre-surgery values at the end of the experiment. It promoted ACE inhibition, which led to lower aldosterone levels. The lower TBARS and higher nitrite concentration found in the EEGC group suggest antioxidant activity and NO maintenance. Moreover, EEGC counteracted the impairment of vascular reactivity induced by renovascular hypertension. The extract group presented thinner left ventricle wall compared to the control, meaning reduced hypertension-induced cardiac remodeling.
Conclusions: The G. celosioides diuretic effect is maintained on renovascular hypertensive rats and can reduce the blood pressure after the first week of treatment by inhibiting ACE and these effects are longstanding and strong enough to promote protection against cardiac remodeling. Therefore, it shows potential as an antihypertensive drug.
Keywords: 2k1c; Ace inhibitor; Antihypertensive; Diuretic; Herbal medicine.
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