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Anti-hypertensive effects of brazilian propolis in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

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  • Anti-hypertensive effects of brazilian propolis in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Abstract Text:

    yoko kubotaYoko Kubota,keizo umegakiKeizo Umegaki,kyoko kobayashiKyoko Kobayashi,naoko tanakaNaoko Tanaka,satomi kagotaSatomi Kagota,kazuki nakamuraKazuki Nakamura,masaru kunitomoMasaru Kunitomo,kazumasa shinozukaKazumasa Shinozuka,yoko kubotaYoko Kubota,keizo umegakiKeizo Umegaki,kyoko kobayashiKyoko Kobayashi,naoko tanakaNaoko Tanaka,satomi kagotaSatomi Kagota,kazuki nakamuraKazuki Nakamura,masaru kunitomoMasaru Kunitomo,kazumasa shinozukaKazumasa Shinozuka,

    SUMMARY 1. Changes in the cardiovascular parameters of Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) were examined following a 4-week diet of either Brazilian propolis or Eucommia uloides OLIVER (tochu). 2. A 4-week diet of propolis or tochu resulted in significant reductions in systolic blood pressure in SHR but had no effect on WKY. Experiments using aorta isolated from animals fed a diet of propolis or tochu revealed increased acetylcholine-induced relaxation in SHR and no change in acetylcholine-induced relaxation in WKY. Sodium nitroprusside-induced relaxation was unaffected by propolis or tochu in both animal groups. 3. These results suggest that propolis and tochu produce an antihypertensive effect that may be mediated by potentiation of acetylcholine-induced vasodilatation.

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    y kubotaY Kubota,k umegakiK Umegaki,k kobayashiK Kobayashi,n tanakaN Tanaka,s kagotaS Kagota,k nakamuraK Nakamura,m kunitomoM Kunitomo,k shinozukaK Shinozuka,y kubotaY Kubota,k umegakiK Umegaki,k kobayashiK Kobayashi,n tanakaN Tanaka,s kagotaS Kagota,k nakamuraK Nakamura,m kunitomoM Kunitomo,k shinozukaK Shinozuka,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiolog

    VOLUME: 31 Suppl 2

    Page Numbers: S29-30

    Journal Abbreviation: Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol.

    ISSN: 0305-1870

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2004

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University, Nishinomiya, Japan.

    Country: Australia

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