Cardiotoxic effects of pavetamine extracted from Pavetta harborii in the rat

L. Hay*, R. A. Schultz, P. J. Schutte

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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that crude extracts from Pavetta harborii as well as dried plant material have cardiotoxic effects on rats and sheep that can lead to heart failure. The active component has since been isolated and identified. This substance has been named pavetamine. The aim of this study was to determine whether pavetamine has cardiotoxic effects similar to those seen in previous reports, when administered to rats intraperitoneally. Sprague Dawley rats received two doses, initially 4 mg/kg and then 3 mg/kg pavetamine respectively and were monitored for 35 days before cardiodynamic parameters were measured by inserting a fluid-filled catheter into the left ventricle via the right carotid artery. These values were compared to those of control rats that had received only saline. Pavetamine significantly reduced systolic function and body mass in the treated rats, which indicates that it has the potential to induce heart failure in this animal model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)249-253
Number of pages5
JournalOnderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume75
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cardiodynamics
  • Cardiotoxic
  • Pavetamine
  • Pavetta harborii
  • Rat

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