
The Effect of Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Rosa damascena on Uterine Constriction of Virgin Rats
Author(s) -
Morteza IsaAbadi Bozcheloei,
Musa Ghazikhanloo Sani,
Katayoun Sedaghat,
Morteza Jarrahi,
Hanieh Nejat,
Mahdi Zahedi Khorasani
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
middle east journal of rehabilitation and health studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2423-4451
DOI - 10.5812/mejrh.13089
Subject(s) - rosa × damascena , oxytocin , uterine contraction , smooth muscle , chemistry , medicine , traditional medicine , endocrinology , uterus , food science , essential oil
BackgroundFew studies have evaluated the effect of Rosa damascena (R. damascena) on uterine smooth muscle contraction and dysmenorrhea; but, their results were inconsistent.ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to consider the effect of alcoholic extract of R. damascena flower on uterine smooth muscle contraction amplitude, duration, and frequency in virgin rats.MethodsThirty adult Wistar rats (180 - 220 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups including control, extract, and oxytocin plus extract. After anesthesia, 1.5 cm of the uterine horn was cut and placed in an organ bath. The contractile responses of the uterine smooth muscle to a cumulative concentration of alcoholic extract of R. damascena flower (1, 2, and 4 mg/mL) and to oxytocin (4 mU/mL) plus alcoholic extract of R. damascena were recorded. The extract or oxytocin was diluted in 0.2 ml of De Jalon solution and added to the organ bath. The amplitude, duration, and interval of contractions were recorded.ResultsThe alcoholic extract of R. damascena (4 mg/mL) significantly reduced the basal contractions of uterine smooth muscle (P = 0.004). Rosa damascena (4 mg/mL) significantly diminished oxytocin-induced uterine smooth muscle contractions (P = 0.026). The extract of R. damascena had no significant effect on the duration of normal or oxytocin-induced contractions in uterine smooth muscle. However, R. damascena (4 mg/mL) significantly reduced the frequency of uterine contraction in normal (P = 0.006) and oxytocin-induced contractions (P = 0.014).ConclusionsRosa damascena extract reduced the amplitude and frequency of the basal and oxytocin-induced contractions in the uterine smooth muscle of virgin rats. The extract may relieve dysmenorrhea and premature labor, which needs further study for more clarification