O. Parry et al., THE EFFECTS OF HETEROMORPHA-TRIFOLIATA ON GASTROINTESTINAL SMOOTH-MUSCLE OF THE GUINEA-PIG, Journal of ethnopharmacology, 54(1), 1996, pp. 13-17
The effects of an aqueous extract of the root bark of H. trifoliata on
various smooth muscle preparations were investigated. The extract had
no contractile or relaxant effect on guinea pig gastrointestinal smoo
th muscle (n = 6), trachea (n = 4), taenia coli (it = 6), nor did it a
ffect the spontaneously-beating atrium (II = 5). However, H. trifoliat
a antagonized ileal contractions induced by acetylcholine, histamine,
serotonin (n = 6 for each dose of agonist) and potassium chloride (n =
4) in a concentration-dependent manner. The antagonism was considered
to be non-competitive and non-specific in nature. It is concluded tha
t H. trifoliata antagonizes the effects of these various agonists by e
ither preventing calcium influx into the smooth muscle cell. or inhibi
ting the calcium-induced calcium release mechanism, or preventing the
release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, or by preventing t
he binding of calcium to calmodulin. The antagonistic effects exerted
by H. trifoliata could explain its rational use in traditional medicin
e to alleviate abdominal spasms.