Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide
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Objectives: Determinate the dose–response relationship with respect to intestinal motility and the nervous system, of the interaction between the ethanol extract of the J. curcas L. seed and metoclopramide Methods: 90 albino mice were used, which were divided into 10 interaction groups that received...
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Institución: | Colegio Médico del Perú |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide Dosis-respuesta sobre la motilidad intestinal y el sistema nervioso de la interacción entre Jatropha curcas L. y metoclopramide |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide Zavala-Flores , Ernesto Metoclopramida Jatropha curcas L motilidad gastrointestinal toxicidad sistema nervioso dosis-respuesta Metoclopramide Jatropha curcas gastrointestinal motility toxicity nervous system dose-response |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramide |
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Zavala-Flores , Ernesto Goicochea-Lugo , Sergio Agurto-Muñóz , Thalia Adrianzen-Rodriguéz , Sandra Coronel-Bustamante , Gianmarco Salazar-Granara , Alberto |
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Zavala-Flores , Ernesto |
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Zavala-Flores , Ernesto Goicochea-Lugo , Sergio Agurto-Muñóz , Thalia Adrianzen-Rodriguéz , Sandra Coronel-Bustamante , Gianmarco Salazar-Granara , Alberto |
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Goicochea-Lugo , Sergio Agurto-Muñóz , Thalia Adrianzen-Rodriguéz , Sandra Coronel-Bustamante , Gianmarco Salazar-Granara , Alberto |
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Metoclopramida Jatropha curcas L motilidad gastrointestinal toxicidad sistema nervioso dosis-respuesta Metoclopramide Jatropha curcas gastrointestinal motility toxicity nervous system dose-response |
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Metoclopramida Jatropha curcas L motilidad gastrointestinal toxicidad sistema nervioso dosis-respuesta Metoclopramide Jatropha curcas gastrointestinal motility toxicity nervous system dose-response |
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Objectives: Determinate the dose–response relationship with respect to intestinal motility and the nervous system, of the interaction between the ethanol extract of the J. curcas L. seed and metoclopramide Methods: 90 albino mice were used, which were divided into 10 interaction groups that received 0.5 mg Kg oral (PO) metoclopramide as a fixed dose, and they also received progressively increased doses (100 to 1000 mg/Kg) of an ethanol extract of J. curcas L. seeds. Five additional groups received 0.5 mg metoclopramide PO, 1.5 mg/Kg atropine, 800 mg/Kg J. curcas L., and 0.1 ml/10g distilled water. All groups received oral 5% activated charcoal, 0.1 ml/10g as an intestinal marker. We used the technique described by Arbos et al. for assessing intestinal motility and Irwin's test for assessing the nervous system. The statistical validation of intestine dynamics was performed using Shapiro-Wilk, 1-tailed ANOVA, Tukey, Newman-Keuls, Kruskal-Wallis and Pearson correlation tests. We used the Chi-square method with Yates correction and Fisher's exact method when performing Irwin's test. Results: The percentages of charcoal runs in the 2nd, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th interaction groups were 56.8%, 34.54%, 31.85 and 24.57%, compared to 56.3% (metoclopramide) and 27.66% (control). The Irwin test showed these neurological effects: piloerection, sedation, increased respiratory rate and lethality. Conclusions: We proved there is antagonism between the ethanol extract of J. curcas L. seeds and metoclopramide. We also found the concomitant occurrence of neurotoxic effects. |
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Intestinal motility andnervous system effects dose-response curvefor the interaction between Jotropha curcas L. and metoclopramideDosis-respuesta sobre la motilidad intestinal y el sistema nervioso de la interacción entre Jatropha curcas L. y metoclopramideZavala-Flores , ErnestoGoicochea-Lugo , SergioAgurto-Muñóz , ThaliaAdrianzen-Rodriguéz , SandraCoronel-Bustamante , GianmarcoSalazar-Granara , AlbertoMetoclopramidaJatropha curcas Lmotilidad gastrointestinaltoxicidadsistema nerviosodosis-respuestaMetoclopramideJatropha curcasgastrointestinal motilitytoxicitynervous systemdose-responseObjectives: Determinate the dose–response relationship with respect to intestinal motility and the nervous system, of the interaction between the ethanol extract of the J. curcas L. seed and metoclopramide Methods: 90 albino mice were used, which were divided into 10 interaction groups that received 0.5 mg Kg oral (PO) metoclopramide as a fixed dose, and they also received progressively increased doses (100 to 1000 mg/Kg) of an ethanol extract of J. curcas L. seeds. Five additional groups received 0.5 mg metoclopramide PO, 1.5 mg/Kg atropine, 800 mg/Kg J. curcas L., and 0.1 ml/10g distilled water. All groups received oral 5% activated charcoal, 0.1 ml/10g as an intestinal marker. We used the technique described by Arbos et al. for assessing intestinal motility and Irwin's test for assessing the nervous system. The statistical validation of intestine dynamics was performed using Shapiro-Wilk, 1-tailed ANOVA, Tukey, Newman-Keuls, Kruskal-Wallis and Pearson correlation tests. We used the Chi-square method with Yates correction and Fisher's exact method when performing Irwin's test. Results: The percentages of charcoal runs in the 2nd, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th interaction groups were 56.8%, 34.54%, 31.85 and 24.57%, compared to 56.3% (metoclopramide) and 27.66% (control). The Irwin test showed these neurological effects: piloerection, sedation, increased respiratory rate and lethality. Conclusions: We proved there is antagonism between the ethanol extract of J. curcas L. seeds and metoclopramide. We also found the concomitant occurrence of neurotoxic effects.Objetivo: Determinar el efecto dosis-respuesta sobre la motilidad intestinal y el sistema nervioso, de la interacción entre el extracto etanólico de las semilla de J. curcas L. y metoclopramida. Métodos: Se utilizaron 90 ratones albinos,formando 10 grupos de interacción que recibieron por vía oral (VO), en dosis establecida metoclopramida 0,5 mg/kg y en dosis escalonada extracto etanólico de la semilla de J. curcas L. (100 a 1000 mg/kg). Otros 5 grupos recibieron por VO, 0,5 mg/kg de metoclopramida; 1,5mg/kg de atropina; 800mg/kg de J. curcas L., 0,1ml/10g de agua destilada y el último grupo no recibió medicamento. A todos los grupos, se les administró vía oral carbón activado al 5 %, 0,1ml/10 g, como marcador intestinal. Se empleó el Método de Arbos et al, para evaluar la motilidad intestinal y la prueba de Irwin para el sistema nervioso. La validación estadística del recorrido intestinal se realizó aplicando las pruebas de Shapiro-Wilk, ANOVA de 1 cola, Tukey, Newman-Keuls, Kruskal-Wallis y correlación de Pearson. Para la prueba de Irwin se aplicó la prueba de Chi-cuadrado corregido de Yate y el estadístico exacto de Fisher. Resultados: Se observó un porcentaje de recorrido del carbón de 56,8%, 34,54%, 31,85% y 24,57%, en los grupos de interacción 2, 7, 8, 9 y 10 respectivamente, frente a 56,3% (metoclopramida) y 27,66% (control). El Test de Irwin denotó piloerección, sedación, aumento de la respiración y letalidad. Conclusiones: Se comprobó el antagonismo entre el extracto etanólico de la semilla de J. curcas L. con la metoclopramida, y la ocurrencia de manifestaciones en el sistema nervioso.Colegio Médico del Perú2013-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1301ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 30 No. 3 (2013); 120-127ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 30 Núm. 3 (2013); 120-1271728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1301/753https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1301/1364Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/13012023-07-06T05:57:20Z |
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