Effects of essential oil from Croton tiglium L. on intestinal transit in mice

Croton tiglium ( Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammational properties. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Croton tiglium oil (CO) on intestinal transit in...

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Published inJournal of ethnopharmacology Vol. 117; no. 1; pp. 102 - 107
Main Authors Wang, Xin, Zhang, FaMing, Liu, ZhenXiong, Feng, HanZhong, Yu, Zhi Bin, Lu, YuanYuan, Zhai, HuiHong, Bai, FeiHu, Shi, YongQuan, Lan, Mei, Jin, JianPing, Fan, DaiMing
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Abstract Croton tiglium ( Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammational properties. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Croton tiglium oil (CO) on intestinal transit in mice. Gastrointestinal transit in mice and contractile characteristics of isolated intestinal strips from mice were evaluated. Intestinal inflammation was confirmed by histological examination. Low dose of CO increased the gastrointestinal transit of charcoal and barium meal as well as the production of fecal pellets in mice. In contrast, high dose exerted inhibitory effects. For normal colonic circular strips, both high and low dose of CO inhibited the contractile frequency. Low doses (0–20 μg/ml) of CO enhanced the phasic contractions, while high doses (>40 μg/ml) reduced them. Colonic longitudinal strips in CO-treated mice were less sensitive to electrical field stimulation than those in control mice. The contraction of colonic longitudinal, colonic and jejunal circular strips in CO-treated mice was more sensitive to atropine than that in control mice. CO might modulate gastrointestinal motility and induce intestinal inflammation related to immunological milieu and motor activity. Our findings may highlight the ethno-medical uses of Croton tiglium on intestinal disorders.
AbstractList Aim of the Study: Croton tiglium (Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammational properties. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Croton tiglium oil (CO) on intestinal transit in mice. Materials and Methods: Gastrointestinal transit in mice and contractile characteristics of isolated intestinal strips from mice were evaluated. Intestinal inflammation was confirmed by histological examination. Results: Low dose of CO increased the gastrointestinal transit of charcoal and barium meal as well as the production of fecal pellets in mice. In contrast, high dose exerted inhibitory effects. For normal colonic circular strips, both high and low dose of CO inhibited the contractile frequency. Low doses (0-20μg/ml) of CO enhanced the phasic contractions, while high doses (>40μg/ml) reduced them. Colonic longitudinal strips in CO-treated mice were less sensitive to electrical field stimulation than those in control mice. The contraction of colonic longitudinal, colonic and jejunal circular strips in CO-treated mice was more sensitive to atropine than that in control mice. Conclusions: CO might modulate gastrointestinal motility and induce intestinal inflammation related to immunological milieu and motor activity. Our findings may highlight the ethno-medical uses of Croton tiglium on intestinal disorders.
AIM OF THE STUDYCroton tiglium (Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammational properties. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Croton tiglium oil (CO) on intestinal transit in mice.MATERIALS AND METHODSGastrointestinal transit in mice and contractile characteristics of isolated intestinal strips from mice were evaluated. Intestinal inflammation was confirmed by histological examination.RESULTSLow dose of CO increased the gastrointestinal transit of charcoal and barium meal as well as the production of fecal pellets in mice. In contrast, high dose exerted inhibitory effects. For normal colonic circular strips, both high and low dose of CO inhibited the contractile frequency. Low doses (0-20 microg/ml) of CO enhanced the phasic contractions, while high doses (>40 microg/ml) reduced them. Colonic longitudinal strips in CO-treated mice were less sensitive to electrical field stimulation than those in control mice. The contraction of colonic longitudinal, colonic and jejunal circular strips in CO-treated mice was more sensitive to atropine than that in control mice.CONCLUSIONSCO might modulate gastrointestinal motility and induce intestinal inflammation related to immunological milieu and motor activity. Our findings may highlight the ethno-medical uses of Croton tiglium on intestinal disorders.
Croton tiglium ( Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammational properties. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Croton tiglium oil (CO) on intestinal transit in mice. Gastrointestinal transit in mice and contractile characteristics of isolated intestinal strips from mice were evaluated. Intestinal inflammation was confirmed by histological examination. Low dose of CO increased the gastrointestinal transit of charcoal and barium meal as well as the production of fecal pellets in mice. In contrast, high dose exerted inhibitory effects. For normal colonic circular strips, both high and low dose of CO inhibited the contractile frequency. Low doses (0–20 μg/ml) of CO enhanced the phasic contractions, while high doses (>40 μg/ml) reduced them. Colonic longitudinal strips in CO-treated mice were less sensitive to electrical field stimulation than those in control mice. The contraction of colonic longitudinal, colonic and jejunal circular strips in CO-treated mice was more sensitive to atropine than that in control mice. CO might modulate gastrointestinal motility and induce intestinal inflammation related to immunological milieu and motor activity. Our findings may highlight the ethno-medical uses of Croton tiglium on intestinal disorders.
Croton tiglium (Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammational properties. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Croton tiglium oil (CO) on intestinal transit in mice. Gastrointestinal transit in mice and contractile characteristics of isolated intestinal strips from mice were evaluated. Intestinal inflammation was confirmed by histological examination. Low dose of CO increased the gastrointestinal transit of charcoal and barium meal as well as the production of fecal pellets in mice. In contrast, high dose exerted inhibitory effects. For normal colonic circular strips, both high and low dose of CO inhibited the contractile frequency. Low doses (0-20 microg/ml) of CO enhanced the phasic contractions, while high doses (>40 microg/ml) reduced them. Colonic longitudinal strips in CO-treated mice were less sensitive to electrical field stimulation than those in control mice. The contraction of colonic longitudinal, colonic and jejunal circular strips in CO-treated mice was more sensitive to atropine than that in control mice. CO might modulate gastrointestinal motility and induce intestinal inflammation related to immunological milieu and motor activity. Our findings may highlight the ethno-medical uses of Croton tiglium on intestinal disorders.
Author Lan, Mei
Zhang, FaMing
Liu, ZhenXiong
Wang, Xin
Bai, FeiHu
Fan, DaiMing
Feng, HanZhong
Yu, Zhi Bin
Shi, YongQuan
Lu, YuanYuan
Zhai, HuiHong
Jin, JianPing
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Keywords Croton tiglium L
Euphorbiaceae
Traditional medicine
Gastrointestinal motility
Muscarinic receptor
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Medicinal plant
Cholinergic receptor
Folk medicine
Dicotyledones
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Snippet Croton tiglium ( Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its...
Aim of the Study: Croton tiglium (Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies...
Croton tiglium (Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies established its...
AIM OF THE STUDYCroton tiglium (Croton tiglium L., Euphorbiaceae) is widely used as a herb for treatment of gastrointestinal disturbances. Previous studies...
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SubjectTerms animal models
Animals
Atropine - pharmacology
Biological and medical sciences
colon
Croton - chemistry
Croton tiglium
Croton tiglium L
dosage
dose response
essential oils
Euphorbiaceae
feces
Female
Gastrointestinal motility
gastrointestinal transit
Gastrointestinal Transit - drug effects
General pharmacology
In Vitro Techniques
Inflammation
intestines
Male
Medical sciences
medicinal plants
medicinal properties
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Muscarinic receptor
muscle contraction
Muscle Contraction - drug effects
Oils, Volatile - pharmacology
Pharmacognosy. Homeopathy. Health food
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
purgative properties
smooth muscle
tissue culture
Traditional medicine
Title Effects of essential oil from Croton tiglium L. on intestinal transit in mice
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18329205
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