Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs

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Objectives: To determine the possible pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs. Methods: We used 110 male albino mice with average weight of 25g, Arbos and others method was applied. Activated charcoal was administered a...

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Autores: Meléndez-Espíritu , S., Huaccho-Rojas, J., Santos-Cajahuanca , F., Abanto-Cabeza , C., Jáuregui-Farfán , J., Mendoza-Toribio , J., Morales-Zenteno , E., Salgado-Silva , L., Sueyoshi-Hernández , H., Robles-Ojeda , M., Loja- Herrera , B., Alvarado-Yarasca, A., Salazar-Granara , A.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/1341
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1341
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Interacciones de drogas
motilidad intestinal
sinergismo
antagonismo
medicina tradicional
plantas medicinales
Maytenus
loperamida
metoclopramida
Drug
Interactions
Gastrointestinal Motility
Synergism
Antagonism
Traditional Medicine
Medicinal Plant
Loperamide
Metoclopramide
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
Interacciones farmacológicas de las hojas de Maytenus macrocarpa o “chuchuhuasi” con fármacos inhibitorios y estimuladores de la motilidad intestinal
title Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
spellingShingle Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
Meléndez-Espíritu , S.
Interacciones de drogas
motilidad intestinal
sinergismo
antagonismo
medicina tradicional
plantas medicinales
Maytenus
loperamida
metoclopramida
Drug
Interactions
Gastrointestinal Motility
Synergism
Antagonism
Traditional Medicine
Medicinal Plant
Maytenus
Loperamide
Metoclopramide
title_short Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
title_full Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
title_fullStr Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
title_sort Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Meléndez-Espíritu , S.
Huaccho-Rojas, J.
Santos-Cajahuanca , F.
Abanto-Cabeza , C.
Jáuregui-Farfán , J.
Mendoza-Toribio , J.
Morales-Zenteno , E.
Salgado-Silva , L.
Sueyoshi-Hernández , H.
Robles-Ojeda , M.
Loja- Herrera , B.
Alvarado-Yarasca, A.
Salazar-Granara , A.
author Meléndez-Espíritu , S.
author_facet Meléndez-Espíritu , S.
Huaccho-Rojas, J.
Santos-Cajahuanca , F.
Abanto-Cabeza , C.
Jáuregui-Farfán , J.
Mendoza-Toribio , J.
Morales-Zenteno , E.
Salgado-Silva , L.
Sueyoshi-Hernández , H.
Robles-Ojeda , M.
Loja- Herrera , B.
Alvarado-Yarasca, A.
Salazar-Granara , A.
author_role author
author2 Huaccho-Rojas, J.
Santos-Cajahuanca , F.
Abanto-Cabeza , C.
Jáuregui-Farfán , J.
Mendoza-Toribio , J.
Morales-Zenteno , E.
Salgado-Silva , L.
Sueyoshi-Hernández , H.
Robles-Ojeda , M.
Loja- Herrera , B.
Alvarado-Yarasca, A.
Salazar-Granara , A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Interacciones de drogas
motilidad intestinal
sinergismo
antagonismo
medicina tradicional
plantas medicinales
Maytenus
loperamida
metoclopramida
Drug
Interactions
Gastrointestinal Motility
Synergism
Antagonism
Traditional Medicine
Medicinal Plant
Maytenus
Loperamide
Metoclopramide
topic Interacciones de drogas
motilidad intestinal
sinergismo
antagonismo
medicina tradicional
plantas medicinales
Maytenus
loperamida
metoclopramida
Drug
Interactions
Gastrointestinal Motility
Synergism
Antagonism
Traditional Medicine
Medicinal Plant
Maytenus
Loperamide
Metoclopramide
description Objectives: To determine the possible pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs. Methods: We used 110 male albino mice with average weight of 25g, Arbos and others method was applied. Activated charcoal was administered at 5 % at dose of 0.1ml/10g, as an intestinal marker. The experimental groups included 0.1 ml/10 g of distilled water, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 (500mg/kg), leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 (3000 mg/kg), 1,5mg/kg of atropine, 5mg/kg of loperamide, 0.4mg/kg of neostigmine, 10mg/kg of metoclopramide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 with metoclopramide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 with loperamide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with metoclopramide and leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with loperamide. The statistical validation was based on Wilconxon, ANOVA and Tukey test. Results: The intestinal charcoal run percentage was 27.04, 34.15, 31.66, 25.57, 15.89, 43.30, 33.99, 32.40, 27.9, 49.34 and 25.36 respectively. The ANOVA test result in p= 0.0007. The Tukey test indicated p <0.05 versus the control group for neostigmine, loperamide, and the interaction between leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with metoclopramide, for the last the Wilcoxon test result in p <0.05. Conclusions: It was observed antagonism drug interactions on gastrointestinal motility between leaves extract of M. macrocarpa with loperamide and synergism interactions with metoclopramide.
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spelling Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugsInteracciones farmacológicas de las hojas de Maytenus macrocarpa o “chuchuhuasi” con fármacos inhibitorios y estimuladores de la motilidad intestinalMeléndez-Espíritu , S.Huaccho-Rojas, J.Santos-Cajahuanca , F.Abanto-Cabeza , C.Jáuregui-Farfán , J.Mendoza-Toribio , J.Morales-Zenteno , E.Salgado-Silva , L.Sueyoshi-Hernández , H.Robles-Ojeda , M.Loja- Herrera , B.Alvarado-Yarasca, A.Salazar-Granara , A.Interacciones de drogasmotilidad intestinalsinergismoantagonismomedicina tradicionalplantas medicinalesMaytenusloperamidametoclopramidaDrugInteractionsGastrointestinal MotilitySynergismAntagonismTraditional MedicineMedicinal PlantMaytenusLoperamideMetoclopramideObjectives: To determine the possible pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs. Methods: We used 110 male albino mice with average weight of 25g, Arbos and others method was applied. Activated charcoal was administered at 5 % at dose of 0.1ml/10g, as an intestinal marker. The experimental groups included 0.1 ml/10 g of distilled water, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 (500mg/kg), leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 (3000 mg/kg), 1,5mg/kg of atropine, 5mg/kg of loperamide, 0.4mg/kg of neostigmine, 10mg/kg of metoclopramide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 with metoclopramide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 with loperamide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with metoclopramide and leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with loperamide. The statistical validation was based on Wilconxon, ANOVA and Tukey test. Results: The intestinal charcoal run percentage was 27.04, 34.15, 31.66, 25.57, 15.89, 43.30, 33.99, 32.40, 27.9, 49.34 and 25.36 respectively. The ANOVA test result in p= 0.0007. The Tukey test indicated p <0.05 versus the control group for neostigmine, loperamide, and the interaction between leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with metoclopramide, for the last the Wilcoxon test result in p <0.05. Conclusions: It was observed antagonism drug interactions on gastrointestinal motility between leaves extract of M. macrocarpa with loperamide and synergism interactions with metoclopramide.Objetivo: Determinar las posibles interacciones farmacológicas de las hojas de Maytenus macrocarpa, con fármacos estimulantes e inhibitorios de la motilidad intestinal. Métodos: Se utilizaron 110 ratones albinos machos, con pesos medios de 25 g, se empleó el método de Arbos y col, se administró carbón activado al 5 % vía oral, dosis de 0.1ml/10g, como marcador intestinal. Los grupos experimentales fueron: control (agua destilada 0,3ml), hojas de chuchuhuasi 1 (500mg/kg), hojas de chuchuhuasi 2 (3000mg/kg), atropina (1,5mg/kg), loperamida (5mg/kg), neostigmina (0,4mg/kg), metoclopramida (10mg/kg), hojas de chuchuhuasi 1 con metoclopramida, hojas de chuchuhuasi 1 con loperamida, hojas de chuchuhuasi 2 con metoclopramida y hojas de chuchuhuasi 2 con loperamida. Para la validación estadística se usó la prueba de Wilconxon, ANOVA y Tukey. Resultados: El porcentaje de recorrido intestinal de carbón activado fue de 27,04, 34,15, 31,66, 25,57, 15,89, 43,30, 33,99, 32,40, 27,90, 49,34 y 25,36 respectivamente, el test de ANOVA de dos colas revelo una p=0,0007. El test de Tukey indico p<0.05 versus el control para neostigmina, loperamida y la interacción chuchuhuasi 3000 mg/kg con metoclopramida, en este último, el test de Wilconxon presento un valor p<0,05. Conclusiones: Se observó interacciones farmacológicas de antagonismo sobre la motilidad intestinal, entre chuchuhuasi y Loperamida y sinergismo entre chuchuhuasi y metoclopramida.Colegio Médico del Perú2013-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1341ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 30 No. 4 (2013): October - December; 114-119ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 30 Núm. 4 (2013): Octubre-Diciembre; 114-1191728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1341/790https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1341/1358Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/13412023-07-06T05:56:59Z
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