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The Potential Role of Everlasting Flower ( Helichrysum stoechas Moench) as an Antihypertensive Agent: Vasorelaxant Effects in the Rat Aorta.

Marta Sofía ValeroSonia NunezFrancisco LesMarta CastroCarlota Gómez-RincónMaría Pilar ArrueboMiguel Ángel PlazaRalf KöhlerVíctor López
Published in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench ( H. stoechas ) is a medicinal plant traditionally used in the Iberian Peninsula to treat different disorders such as arterial hypertension. The aim of this study was to investigate the vascular effects of a polyphenolic methanolic extract of H. stoechas , which has high antioxidant activity, and its mechanism of action. Isometric myography studies were performed in an organ bath with rat aortic rings with intact endothelium. The H. stoechas extract produced vasorelaxation in the aortic rings that were precontracted by phenylephrine or KCl. L-NAME and Rp-8-Br-PET-cGMPS but not indomethacin or H-89; it also reduced the relaxant response evoked by H. stoechas extract on the phenylephrine-induced contractions. H. stoechas extract reduced the response to CaCl 2 similar to verapamil and reduced the phenylephrine-induced contractions comparable with heparin. TRAM-34, apamin and glibenclamide reduced relaxation induced by the H. stoechas extract. The combination of L-NAME+TRAM-34+apamin almost completely inhibited the H.   stoechas -induced effect. In conclusion, the relaxant effect of the H. stoechas extract is partially mediated by endothelium through the activation of the NO/PKG/cGMP pathway and the opening of Ca 2+ -activated K + channels. Furthermore, the decrease in the cytosolic Ca 2+ by the inhibition of Ca 2+ influx through the L-type Ca 2+ channels and by the reduction of Ca 2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum via the IP 3 pathway is also involved.
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