Possible mechanisms of action of the hypotensive effect of Annona muricata (soursop) in normotensive Sprague–Dawley rats

2012 
Context: Annona muricata Linn (Annonaceae) (soursop) is a food plant reported to have antihypertensive properties.Objective: We investigated the blood pressure reducing effect of its aqueous leaf extract and the possible mechanisms that may be responsible.Methods: Intravenous administration of an aqueous leaf extract (9.17–48.5 mg/kg) of A. muricata on the mean arterial pressure and heart rate were recorded invasively on anaesthetized, normotensive Sprague–Dawley rats. Contractile responses of rat aortic rings to the extract (0.5–4.0 mg/mL) were studied using standard organ bath techniques.Results: A. muricata (9.17–48.5 mg/kg) caused significant (p < 0.05) dose-dependent reduction in blood pressure without affecting the heart rates. The hypotensive effects were unaffected by atropine (2 mg/kg), mepyramine (5 mg/kg), propranolol (1 mg/kg) and L-NAME (5 mg/kg). A. muricata leaf aqueous extract significantly (p < 0.05) relaxed phenylephrine (10−9–10−4 M) and 80 mM KCl induced contractions in endothelium int...
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