Oxytocin neuron activation by acute infusion of Montanoa genus plants in the Wistar rats

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Boletin Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.37360/blacpma.24.23.1.8
M. J. Rovirosa-Hernández, J. Rodríguez-Landa, Mario Caba, F. Garcia-Orduna, J. Cueto-Escobedo, D. Hernandez-Baltazar, Omar Lagunes-Merino
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In traditional Mexican medicine, plants from the Montanoa genus, family Asteraceae (Montanoa tomentosa, Montanoa grandiflora, and Montanoa frutescens) have been used to induce labor owing to their uterotonic properties like those produced by oxytocin (OXT). However, whether infusions of these plants can activate hypothalamic OXT-producing neurons is unknown. To test this possibility, five independent groups of Wistar rats (n=4) were included: intact, vehicle, and three groups that received 50 mg/kg p.o. of M. tomentosa, M. grandiflora, and M. frutescens infusions, respectively. Ninety min after treatment, the brains were obtained and processed using double-labeled immunohistochemistry for Fos protein and oxytocin (Fos/OXT-ir). Rats that received Montanoa infusions had significantly greater number of Fos/OXT-ir cells in the paraventricular (PVN) and supraoptic (SON) nuclei, with respect to intact and vehicle groups. These findings demonstrate that Montanoa infusions activated OXT neurons, an effect that may be related to the reported pharmacological properties.
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给 Wistar 大鼠急性注射 Montanoa 属植物激活催产素神经元
在墨西哥传统医学中,菊科蒙塔诺亚属植物(Montanoa tomentosa、Montanoa grandiflora 和 Montanoa frutescens)具有催产素(OXT)所产生的子宫收缩特性,因此被用于催产。然而,输注这些植物是否能激活下丘脑分泌催产素的神经元尚不清楚。为了验证这种可能性,研究人员对五组独立的 Wistar 大鼠(n=4)进行了试验:分别为完整组、车辆组和注射 50 mg/kg M. tomentosa、M. grandiflora 和 M. frutescens 的三组。治疗 90 分钟后,获取大鼠大脑并使用 Fos 蛋白和催产素(Fos/OXT-ir)双标记免疫组织化学方法进行处理。接受蒙塔诺阿输注的大鼠脑室旁核(PVN)和视上核(SON)中的Fos/OXT-ir细胞数量明显多于完整组和药物组。这些研究结果表明,注射 Montanoa 激活了 OXT 神经元,这种效应可能与所报道的药理特性有关。
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期刊介绍: The Boletín Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromáticas (BLACPMA), [Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants]; currently edited by the publishing house MS-Editions, is a bi-monthly international publication that publishes original peerreviewed research in the field of medicinal and aromatic plants, with nearly 20 years of experience. BLACPMA is a scientific journal that publishes two types of articles: Reviews (only in English) and Original Articles (Spanish or English), its main lines of action being agronomy, anthropology and ethnobotany, industrial applications, botany, quality and standardization, ecology and biodiversity, pharmacology, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, regulatory and legislative aspects. While all areas of medicinal plants are welcome and the experimental approaches used can be broad and interdisciplinary; other areas of research that are not mentioned depend on the Editorial Committee for their acceptance.
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