Research on Evaluation of the Effect of Crude Extract of Datura innoxia on the Cardiovascular Action of Detomidine in Rabbits

Rehman, S. U. and Rafique, H. M. and Qureshi, F. A. and Shahid, S. (2020) Research on Evaluation of the Effect of Crude Extract of Datura innoxia on the Cardiovascular Action of Detomidine in Rabbits. In: Trends in Pharmaceutical Research and Development Vol. 1. B P International, pp. 100-105. ISBN 978-93-89562-39-2

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Abstract

Datura innoxia indigenous shrub in South Asia region belongs to the family Solanaceae which
contains medicinal important alkaloids (hyoscine, atropine, hycosamine, etc). Thirty adult rabbits of
mixed breed, male and female were pretreated with 0.1 mg/500 mg of crude extract (1% of dimethyl
sulfoxide (DMSO) solution) and injected 5 min later with 0.01 mg/500 mg of detomidine (group A,
n=15) or Saline (group B, n=15). Mean arterial pressure, measurements and electrocardiography
were performed for 65 min. After injecting crude extract of D. innoxia, the heart rate was increased by
45 and 46.34% in groups A and B, respectively. Heart rate remained increased after the injection of
detomidine returning to base line values after 15 min. No increase in the mean arterial
pressure (MAP) was noted in group B rabbits. Crude extract shortened PR and QT interval in both
groups but after detomidine, PR and QT interval were enlarged significantly at the end of the
experiment. The second degree atrioventricular was blocked in two rabbits after 40 min only in group
B. It was concluded that alkaloid present in D. innoxia prevented detomidine induced Bradycardia
and might be useful during combination against the Bradycardia induced by alpha-2 agonist in the
rabbits.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Opene Prints > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2023 04:08
Last Modified: 05 Dec 2023 04:08
URI: http://geographical.go2journals.com/id/eprint/3163

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