Stephania tetrandra
Astragalus membranaceus
Alkaloids
Tetrandrine and related bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloids from medicinal herbs: cardiovascular effects and mechanisms of action. (1/12)
Tetrandrine (TET), a bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloid purified and identified an active ingredient in a Chinese medicinal herb, radix stephanae tetrandrae, has been used traditionally for the treatment of congestive circulatory disorder and inflammatory diseases. TET, together with a few of its structural analogues, has long been demonstrated to have antihypertensive action in clinical as well as animal studies. Presumably, the primary anti-hypertensive action of TET is due to its vasodilatory properties. TET prevents or inhibits vascular contraction induced by membrane depolarization with KCl or alpha-adrenoceptor activation with phenylephrine (PE). TET (30 micromol/L) also inhibits the release of endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) as well as NO production by inducible NO synthase. TET apparently inhibits multiple Ca2+ entry pathways as demonstrated in cell types lacking the L-type Ca2+ channels. In cardiac muscle cells, TET inhibits both L- and T-type Ca2+ channels. In addition to its actions on cardiovascular tissues, TET may also exert its anti-hypertensive action via a Ca2+-dependent manner on other tissues intimately involved in the modulation of blood pressure control, such as adrenal glands. In adrenal glomerulosa cells, KCl- or angiotensin II-induced aldosterone synthesis is highly dependent on extracellular Ca2+. Steroidogenesis and Ca2+-influx in bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells have been shown to be potently inhibited by TET. In bovine adrenal chromaffin cells, TET inhibits Ca2+ currents via L- and N-type channels as well as other unidentified channels with IC50 of 10 micromol/L. Other than the Ca2+ antagonistic effects, TET also interacts with the alpha-adrenergic receptors and muscarinic receptors based on functional as well as radioligand binding studies. Apart from its functional effects, TET and related compounds also exert effects on tissue structures, such as remodelling of hypertrophied heart and inhibition of angiogenesis, probably by causing apoptotic responses. TET is also known for its anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrogenic actions, which make TET and related compound potentially useful in the treatment of lung silicosis, liver cirrhosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. (+info)Cardiovascular pharmacological effects of bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid derivatives. (2/12)
Tetrandrine, dauricine, daurisoline and neferine are bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid derivatives isolated from Chinese traditional medicine and herbs. The cardiovascular pharmacological effects and the mechanism of actions of these compounds were reviewed. Tetrandrine isolated from Stephania tetrandra S Moore possesses antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic effects. The antihypertensive effects of tetrandrine have been demonstrated in experimental hypertensive animals and in hypertensive patients. Recent studies showed that in addition to its calcium antagonistic effect, tetrandrine interacted with M receptors. Modulation by M receptor is one of the pharmacological mechanisms of cardiovascular effects of tetrandrine. Dauricine and daurisoloine were isolated from Menispermum dauricum DC. The antiarrhythmic effects of dauricine have been verified in different experimental arrhythmic models and in cardiac arrhythmic patients. Dauricine blocked the cardiac transmembrane Na+,K+ and Ca2+ ion currents. Differing from quinidine and sotalol, which exhibited reverse use-dependent effect, dauricine prolonged APD in a normal use-dependent manner in experimental studies. The antiarrhythmic effect of daurisoline and neferine which is an alkaloid isolated from Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn, and their mechanisms of actions have also been studied. The antiarrhythmic effect of daurisoline is more potent than that of dauricine. (+info)Effect of Stephania hernandifolia leaf extract on testicular activity in rats. (3/12)
AIM: The testicular inhibitory effect of the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hernandifolia leaf was studied in male Wistar rats. METHODS: The supernatent and the precipitate part of aqueous fractions of the methanol extract of the leaf were gavaged separately to rat at a similar dose of 200 mg/mL per 100 g body weight per day for 28 days. After cessation of treatment, various observations were conducted. RESULTS: In both treated groups, there were significant decreases in the relative weights of the sex organs, the testicular key androgenic enzymes activities, the plasma level of testosterone, the number of different germ cells at stage VII of seminiferous epithelial cell cycle and the seminiferous tubular diameter in comparison to the controls. Neither of the parts had somatic, renal and hepatic toxicity. This study suggested that the active molecules present in the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of Stephania hernandifolia leaves might be steroids as indicated by thin layer chromatography using specific staining substance for steroid molecules. CONCLUSION: In rats, the aqueous fraction of methanol extract of the S. hernandifolia leaves possesses certain testis-inhibitory substances, which may be steroid-like agents. (+info)Effects of (-)stepholidine in animal models for schizophrenia. (4/12)
AIM: (-)Stepholidine (SPD) is an active ingredient of the Chinese herb Stephania intermedia, which binds to the dopamine D(1) and D(2) like receptors. Biochemical, electrophysiological and behavioural experiments have provided strong evidence that SPD is both a D(1) and a D(2) antagonist, which could make SPD a unique antipsychotic drug. The present study aimed to investigate the antipsychotic properties of SPD in two animal models for schizophrenia. METHODS: The effects of SPD, clozapine and haloperidol in increasing forelimb and hindlimb retraction time in the paw test and in reversing the apomorphine and MK801-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition was investigated. RESULTS: In the paw test, clozapine and SPD increased the hindlimb retraction time, with only a marginal effect on the forelimb retraction time, whereas haloperidol potently increased both. In the prepulse inhibition paradigm, all three drugs reverse the apomorphine-induced disruption in prepulse inhibition, while none of the drugs could reverse the MK801-induced disruption. SPD even slightly, but significantly, potentiated the effects of MK801. CONCLUSION: The data show that SPD showed antipsychotic-like effects in both the prepulse inhibition paradigm and in the paw test. Moreover, the results of the paw test suggest that SPD has an atypical character with a relatively small potency to induce extrapyramidal side effects. (+info)Reproductive effects of ethnomedicinal formulation of tape-vine leaves in female rats. (5/12)
Documented ethno-contraceptive use of Tape-vine or Stephania japonica (THUNB.) MIERS., Syn. Stephania hernandifolia (WILLD.) WALP. leaves is evaluated with regards to post-coital pregnancy interceptive activity of its aqueous extract (AE) and an ethnomedicinal formulation (EF) in Wistar rats. EF at 500 and 250 mg/kg doses induced 66.7% and 33.3% post-coital pregnancy interception respectively and the higher dose exhibited significant reduction in number of litters born and also anti-implantation property. In contrast, none of the dose levels of AE interfered in pregnancy but significant anti-implantation property was observed at doses of 2 and 1 g/kg, even as the higher dose produced significant reduction in number of litters born as well. EF at 500 mg/kg also exhibited significant uterotrophic activity and histological changes in uterus. Pair-wise comparison of sex hormone-levels exhibited significant increment in serum estradiol, LH and FSH but decrease in progesterone levels. Assessed blood lipid-carbohydrate profile exhibited substantial decrease in glucose, cholesterol, VLDL and triglyceride contents and significant increase in HDL. It is concluded that EF probably acts as better post-coital pregnancy interceptive agent through restriction of implantation by alteration of gonadal hormone levels and decline in blood-glucose levels that possibly disrupts oxidative energy metabolism in uterus during implantation. High surge in LH and FSH suggests negligible interference in ovulatory mechanism. This preparation also seems to be free of cardiovascular risk factors. HPTLC and HPLC analysis of both EF and AE exhibited marked chemical differences. (+info)Dopamine D1 receptor agonist and D2 receptor antagonist effects of the natural product (-)-stepholidine: molecular modeling and dynamics simulations. (6/12)
(-)-Stepholidine (SPD), an active ingredient of the Chinese herb Stephania, is the first compound found to have dual function as a dopamine receptor D1 agonist and D2 antagonist. Insights into dynamical behaviors of D1 and D2 receptors and their interaction modes with SPD are crucial in understanding the structural and functional characteristics of dopamine receptors. In this study a computational approach, integrating protein structure prediction, automated molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the dual action mechanism of SPD on the D1 and D2 receptors, with the eventual aim to develop new drugs for treating diseases affecting the central nervous system such as schizophrenia. The dynamics simulations revealed the surface features of the electrostatic potentials and the conformational "open-closed" process of the binding entrances of two dopamine receptors. Potential binding conformations of D1 and D2 receptors were obtained, and the D1-SPD and D2-SPD complexes were generated, which are in good agreement with most of experimental data. The D1-SPD structure shows that the K-167_EL-2-E-302_EL-3 (EL-2: extracellular loop 2; EL-3: extracellular loop 3) salt bridge plays an important role for both the conformational change of the extracellular domain and the binding of SPD. Based on our modeling and simulations, we proposed a mechanism of the dual action of SPD and a subsequent signal transduction model. Further mutagenesis and biophysical experiments are needed to test and improve our proposed dual action mechanism of SPD and signal transduction model. (+info)New feruloyl tyramine glycosides from Stephania hispidula YAMAMOTO. (7/12)
Three new feruloyl tyramine glycosides, N-cis-feruloyl tyramine-4'''-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (1), N-trans-ferloyl tyramine-4'''-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (2), and N-trans-feruloyl tyramine-4'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (3), along with six known compounds, N-trans-feruloyl-3'''-methoxydopamine-4'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (4), haitinosporine (5), tubocurine (6), fuzitine (7), (+)-lyoniresinol-3alpha-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (8), and (-)-lyoniresinol-2alpha-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (9), were isolated from the stem of Stephania hispidula YAMAMOTO. The structures were elucidated by spectroscopic and chemical analysis. (+info)Oral administration of levo-tetrahydropalmatine attenuates reinstatement of extinguished cocaine seeking by cocaine, stress or drug-associated cues in rats. (8/12)
(+info)"Stephania" is a genus of plants belonging to the family Menispermaceae. There is no established medical definition for "Stephania" in the context of human health or medicine. However, certain species of Stephania have been used in traditional medicine in various parts of the world. For example, Stephania tetrandra has been used in Chinese medicine for its potential anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. It contains several alkaloids that may have pharmacological effects, such as tetrandrine and fangchinoline. However, it's important to note that the use of Stephania species in traditional medicine doesn't necessarily equate to proven medical benefits or safety, and further scientific research is needed to establish their therapeutic value and potential risks.
Stephania tetrandra is not a medical condition or term, but rather a botanical name for a plant species also known as Han Fang Ji or Fangji in traditional Chinese medicine. The roots of this plant are used in herbal remedies to treat various health issues, particularly focusing on its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is often prescribed for conditions like joint pain, arthritis, and allergies. However, it's essential to consult with healthcare professionals before starting any herbal treatments, as they can interact with other medications or have potential side effects.
Benzylisoquinolines are a type of naturally occurring organic compounds found in various plants. These compounds are derived from the combination of a benzyl group and an isoquinoline ring, hence the name "benzylisoquinolines." They are known to have diverse biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and antimicrobial properties. Some well-known examples of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids include papaverine, found in the opium poppy, and berberine, found in various medicinal plants such as goldenseal and barberry. These compounds have been used in traditional medicine for centuries and continue to be studied for their potential therapeutic uses.
Aporphine is a type of chemical compound called alkaloids, which are found in certain plants. Aporphines have a specific chemical structure and can have various pharmacological effects. They have been studied for their potential medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and antiasthmatic activities. Some aporphine alkaloids have also been found to have psychoactive effects and are used in traditional medicine in some cultures. However, more research is needed to fully understand the therapeutic potential and safety of aporphines.
Astragalus membranaceus is a plant species native to China, Mongolia, and Korea. In traditional Chinese medicine, the root of this plant is known as "Huang Qi" and has been used for centuries for its immunostimulant and adaptogenic properties.
The active components of Astragalus membranaceus include polysaccharides, saponins, flavonoids, and trace elements. Modern research suggests that this herb may have potential health benefits in various areas, such as:
1. Boosting the immune system: Astragalus membranaceus has been shown to stimulate the production and activity of immune cells, including natural killer (NK) cells, T-cells, and B-cells. This may help enhance the body's ability to fight off infections and diseases.
2. Anti-inflammatory effects: The plant contains anti-inflammatory compounds that may help reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms associated with conditions like arthritis, asthma, and inflammatory bowel disease.
3. Cardiovascular health: Astragalus membranaceus has been found to have cardioprotective effects, such as improving heart function, reducing oxidative stress, and lowering blood pressure in some studies.
4. Antioxidant properties: The herb contains antioxidants that may help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, which can contribute to aging and chronic diseases.
5. Neuroprotection: Some research suggests that Astragalus membranaceus may have neuroprotective effects, potentially helping to prevent or treat neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
6. Diabetes management: Preliminary studies indicate that this herb might help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity in people with diabetes.
It is essential to consult a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, including Astragalus membranaceus, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are taking medications.
Alkaloids are a type of naturally occurring organic compounds that contain mostly basic nitrogen atoms. They are often found in plants, and are known for their complex ring structures and diverse pharmacological activities. Many alkaloids have been used in medicine for their analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and therapeutic properties. Examples of alkaloids include morphine, quinine, nicotine, and caffeine.
Chinese herbal drugs, also known as traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), refer to a system of medicine that has been practiced in China for thousands of years. It is based on the belief that the body's vital energy, called Qi, must be balanced and flowing freely for good health. TCM uses various techniques such as herbal therapy, acupuncture, dietary therapy, and exercise to restore balance and promote healing.
Chinese herbal drugs are usually prescribed in the form of teas, powders, pills, or tinctures and may contain one or a combination of herbs. The herbs used in Chinese medicine are typically derived from plants, minerals, or animal products. Some commonly used Chinese herbs include ginseng, astragalus, licorice root, and cinnamon bark.
It is important to note that the use of Chinese herbal drugs should be under the guidance of a qualified practitioner, as some herbs can interact with prescription medications or have side effects. Additionally, the quality and safety of Chinese herbal products can vary widely depending on the source and manufacturing process.
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Erecta1
- Synonyms Stephania erecta Craib (syn. (wikipedia.org)
Menispermaceae4
- Stephania is a genus of flowering plants in the family Menispermaceae, native to eastern and southern Asia and Australia. (wikipedia.org)
- The world checklist of Stephania (Menispermaceae), with notes on types. (wikimedia.org)
- Complete chloroplast genome of Stephania tetrandra (Menispermaceae) from Zhejiang Province: insights into molecular structures, comparative genome analysis, mutational hotspots and phylogenetic relationships. (bvsalud.org)
- The Stephania tetrandra S. Moore (S. tetrandra) is a medicinal plant belonging to the family Menispermaceae that has high medicinal value and is well worth doing further exploration. (bvsalud.org)
Tetrandra7
- However, the most commonly available species in the United States, Stephania tetrandra, has not been shown to be toxic. (wikipedia.org)
- Any confusion regarding the possible toxicity of Stephania tetrandra was entirely due to an inadvertent shipment of Aristolochia fangchi sent in its stead to a Belgian clinic in 1993. (wikipedia.org)
- Herein, we sequenced the complete cp genome of S. tetrandra from Zhejiang Province and conducted a comparative analysis within Stephania plants to reveal the structural variations, informative markers and phylogenetic relationship of Stephania species. (bvsalud.org)
- The gene order and GC content were highly consistent in the Stephania species according to the comparative analysis results, with the highest RSCU value in arginine (1.79) and lowest RSCU value in serine of S. tetrandra, respectively. (bvsalud.org)
- Phylogenetic tree analysis based on the conserved chloroplast protein coding genes indicated a sister relationship between S. tetrandra and the monophyletic group of S. japonica and S. kwangsiensis with high support values, suggesting a close genetic relationship within Stephania plants . (bvsalud.org)
- The obtained genetic resource of S. tetrandra from Zhejiang Province would facilitate future studies in DNA barcode, species discrimination, the intraspecific and interspecific variability and the phylogenetic relationships of Stephania plants . (bvsalud.org)
- 50 , Aristolochia fangchi ( ), Stephania tetrandra Magnolia officinalis. (who.int)
Lour1
- Chemical investigation of Stephania rotunda Lour. (wikipedia.org)
Species8
- There are about 45 species in the genus Stephania, native to the Far East and Australasia. (wikipedia.org)
- Species include: Fossil species Stephania palaeosudamericana Herrera et al. (wikipedia.org)
- Stephania pierrei Diels) There is evidence that a few species of Stephania are toxic. (wikipedia.org)
- Background Stephania japonica is species of tuberous rhizome that grow big (caudiciform) with unique vining and climbing shoots of leaf and stems. (nusaplant.com)
- In addition, the species relationship within Stephania genus still remains uncertain due to high morphological similarity and low support values of molecular analysis approach. (bvsalud.org)
- Moreover, the values of transition to transversion ratio (Ts/Tv) in the Stephania species were significantly higher than 1 using Pericampylus glaucus as reference. (bvsalud.org)
- In addition, five pairs of specific primers targeting the divergence regions were accordingly designed, which could be utilized as potential molecular markers for species identification, population genetic and phylogenetic analysis in Stephania species. (bvsalud.org)
- Overall, we provided comprehensive and detailed information on the complete chloroplast genome and identified nucleotide diversity hotspots of Stephania species. (bvsalud.org)
Aristolochia1
- The TCM herb " guang fang zi " which in english is " aristolochia root, stephania ", is categorized within the " herbs that drain dampness " functional grouping. (yinyanghouse.com)
20201
- Where am I going No. 2 (2019/2020), Monotype pressed on Fabriano Rosaspina Paper by Stephania Micallef. (gabrielcaruanafoundation.org)
Japonica2
- phytochemical screening and study of antioxidant and analgesic potentials of ethanolic extract of stephania japonica linn. (academicjournals.org)
- The present study was conducted to evaluate the possible phytochemicals present, antioxidant activity and analgesic potential of ethanolic extract of leaves of Stephania japonica (Linn. (academicjournals.org)
Suberosa1
- Stephania suberosa available for sale at $35 each. (jnorchids.online)
Jimenez8
- Stephania Jimenez is joining WVIT. (adweek.com)
- KTSM anchor Stephania Jimenez produced the NBC-affiliate's 10 p.m. newscast on Wednesday and she couldn't pass up the opportunity to have some fun. (adweek.com)
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- 5.Where is Stephania Jimenez going after last day at NBC10? (thiepnhanai.com)
- Hosted by Nightbeat anchor Stephania Jimenez, KSAT's "9 at Night" is a bite-sized … arrested for allegedly abusing mother, high profile trial coming to SA. (thiepnhanai.com)
- Stephania Jimenez is an award-winning American media personality serving as a San Antonio ABC affiliate KSAT anchor on the 10 p.m. newscast, Nightbeat. (thiepnhanai.com)
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Tang2
- Shu Jing Huo Xue Tang (Clematis & Stephania), 2oz. (goldenneedleonline.com)
- Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang is a 6-ingredient Chinese Medicine formula with Stephania Roots (Fang Ji) and Milkvetch Roots (Huang Qi) as principal ingredients. (meandqi.com)
Bell8
- Stephania Bell is a physical therapist, author, and sports commentator best known for her work with ESPN as their on-air and online American football injury expert. (networthfolder.com)
- Born on May 20, 1966, Stephania Bell net worth is around $3 million. (networthfolder.com)
- Who is Stephania Bell? (networthfolder.com)
- Single woman Stephania Bell is. (networthfolder.com)
- In 1987, Stephania Bell earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University. (networthfolder.com)
- ESPN injury analyst Stephania Bell (r) describes her knee injury (see X-ray): "This view is used to look at the tracking position of the patella (kneecap). (espnfrontrow.com)
- ESPN injury analyst Stephania Bell has been in New York the past two days, "sharing my perspective/research on injury-related topics with our production and talent teams covering the NFL Draft. (espnfrontrow.com)
- Stephania Bell negotiates the ESPN Bristol, Conn. campus on a crutch. (espnfrontrow.com)
Anchor1
- 7.Stephania Jiménez Leaving NBC10: Where Is the Anchor Going? (thiepnhanai.com)
India1
- Stephania served in Calcutta of India from 2010-2017. (hkclma.org.hk)
Dampness1
- It assists Milkvetch root (Huang Qi) in stabilizing the Exterior (Protective Qi) and Stephania root (Han Fang Ji) in resolving the Dampness. (meandqi.com)
Notable1
- Stephania Stegman must have been in relationships with several notable individuals in Paraguay. (magazinesweekly.com)
Plants1
- The identified mutational hotspots of Stephania plants exhibited multiple SNP sites and Gaps, as well as different Ka/Ks ratio values. (bvsalud.org)
Inches1
- Stephania stands 5 feet and 8 inches tall. (magazinesweekly.com)
Insights1
- Today, I am interviewing Dr.Stephania who shares incredible insights about how to manage our hormones. (endoempowered.com)
Working life1
- Stephania began her formal working life as a teacher at the University of Kansas, where she remained for the following five years. (networthfolder.com)
Root1
- Stephania root (Stefania) koreň, rastlinná celulóza (MCC/HPMC), magnéziumstearát. (onlyx.com)
Actress4
- Stephania Stegman is a well-known Paraguayan model and actress . (magazinesweekly.com)
- Stephania Stegman has done a fantastic job as a model and actress. (magazinesweekly.com)
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- Stephania Potalivo is a actress. (marriedbiowiki.com)
Profile1
- One can know several things about Stephania on her Instagram profile . (magazinesweekly.com)
Worth2
- Stephania Bell's net worth is around $3 Million and she is 57 years old. (networthfolder.com)
- The net worth of Stephania is 2 million USD. (magazinesweekly.com)
Years2
- Day center "Stephania" has already been taking care of homeless and poor Kyivans for 15 years. (socpartnerstvo.org)
- Since beginning her work as soon as she earned her bachelor's degree, Stephania has held a variety of positions over the years. (networthfolder.com)
Area1
- The key area Dr.Stephania looks at with hormone imbalance and it is not your blood tests! (endoempowered.com)
Post1
- Feel free to post any questions for me or Dr. Stephania below. (endoempowered.com)
Reference1
- Reference: Tomlin, Stephania and Joyce, Sarah 2013. (who.int)
Highly1
- Comparative analysis of the Stephania cp genomes revealed 5 highly variable regions, including 3 intergenic regions (trnH-psbA, trnD-trnY, trnP) and two protein coding genes (rps16 and ndhA). (bvsalud.org)
Partner1
- Stephania did find a new partner after breaking up with Alonso. (magazinesweekly.com)