Cardiovascular effects of 1,8-cineole, a terpenoid oxide present in many plant essential oils, in normotensive rats

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Lahlou, S [1 ]
Figueiredo, AF
Magalhaes, PJC
Leal-Cardoso, JH
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[1] Univ Fed Pernambuco, Dept Fisiol & Farmacol, Ctr Ciencias Biol, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Fisiol & Farmacol, Fac Med, BR-60430270 Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil
[3] Univ Estadual Ceara, Lab Eletrofisiol, Dept Ciencias Fisiol, CCS, BR-60740000 Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil
关键词
1,8-cineole; essential oil; cardiovascular effects; autonomic nervous system; isolated thoracic aorta;
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10.1139/Y02-142
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
The cardiovascular effects of i.v. treatment with 1,8-cineole, a monoterpenic oxide present in many plant essential oils, were investigated in normotensive rats. This study examined (i) whether the autonomic nervous system is involved in the mediation of 1,8-cineole-induced changes in mean aortic pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) and (H) whether the hypotensive effects of 1,8-cineole could result from its vasodilatory effects directly upon vascular smooth muscle. In both pentobarbital-anesthetized and conscious, freely moving rats, bolus injections of 1,8-cineole (0.3-10 mg/kg, i.v.) elicited similar and dose-dependent decreases in MAP. Concomitantly, 1,8-cineole significantly decreased HR only at the highest dose (10 mg/kg). Pretreatment of anesthetized rats with bilateral vagotomy significantly reduced the bradycardic responses to 1,8-cineole (10 mg/kg) without affecting hypotension. In conscious rats, i.v. pretreatment with methylatropine (1 mg/kg), atenolol (1.5 mg/kg), or hexamethonium (30 mg/kg) had no significant effects on the 1,8-cineole-induced hypotension, while bradycardic responses to 1,8-cineole (10 mg/kg) were significantly reduced by methylatropine. In rat isolated thoracic aorta preparations, 1,8-cineole (0.006-2.6 mM) induced a concentration-dependent reduction of the contraction induced by potassium (60 mM). This is the first physiological evidence that i.v. treatment with 1,8-cineole in either anesthetized or conscious rats elicits hypotension; this effect seems related to an active vascular relaxation rather than withdrawal of sympathetic tone.
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