Antihypertensive and Antioxidant Effects of an Aqueous Extract of Asafetida in Renovascular Hypertensive Rats.
Farzaneh KazemiReza MohebbatiMohammad Naser ShafeiPublished in: Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation : an official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia (2024)
Recently, the effect of an aqueous extract of asafetida on acute angiotensin II hypertensive rats was evaluated. The present study evaluated the antihypertensive and antioxidant effects of asafetida on a rat model of renovascular hypertension (RVH) using four groups. RVH was induced by clipping the renal artery; the sham group underwent surgery but without clipping. The RVH rats received losartan (Los, an AT1 receptor antagonist) or asafetida by gavage for 4 weeks. On the 28th day, the femoral artery was cannulated, and the systolic blood pressure (SBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and heart rate (HR) were recorded. Finally, the levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA), and total thiol content in the kidney and heart tissues were measured. In RVH rats, SBP and MAP significantly increased compared with the control. Los and the extract significantly reduced the changes in SBP, MAP, and HR that were induced in the RVH rats (P <0.05-0.001). In RVH rats, levels of MDA significantly increased and the content of total thiol and SOD decreased in both the heart and kidney tissues. Los plus the extract significantly decreased MDA and increased total thiol and SOD in the heart and kidney tissues. We concluded that an aqueous extract of asafetida gum has antihypertensive and antioxidant effects in the RVH rat model. The effect of the extract is similar to that of Los, which suggests that this effect of asafetida is mediated via an effect on the angiotensin Type I receptor.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- oxidative stress
- heart rate
- anti inflammatory
- angiotensin ii
- hypertensive patients
- heart failure
- heart rate variability
- diabetic rats
- gene expression
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- breast cancer cells
- atrial fibrillation
- ionic liquid
- minimally invasive
- clinical trial
- liver failure
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- nitric oxide
- coronary artery bypass
- hepatitis b virus
- hydrogen peroxide
- coronary artery disease
- blood glucose
- signaling pathway
- drug induced
- adipose tissue
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- insulin resistance
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- double blind
- stress induced
- weight loss
- skeletal muscle