Blood Pressure Reducing Effect of Bitter Kola (Garcinia kola, Heckel) in Wistar Rats
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/Keywords:
blood pressure, Garcinia kola, Vasoactive, Heart rateAbstract
In this study the effect of Garcinia kola (GK) on blood pressure was investigated. Albino wistar rats were
divided into three groups. Groups A rats had normal rat chow and water ad-libitum while groups B and C rats had Garcinia
kola diet of 10% w/w and 15% w/w respectively, their blood pressures were monitored weekly for a period of 6 weeks.
Secondly, inbred wistar rats weighing on the average 185g were anaestezized with thiopentone sodium 100mg/kg body weight
(b.wt) intraperitoneally and prepared for injection and for blood pressure measurements on a recording device (Ugo Basile
Itlay). Significant reduction in blood pressure (P<0.05) was observed in rats given GK-enriched diets, in the third week. During
preliminary investigations it was observed that 5.0mg/kg b.wt dose of extract was lethal after 6 minutes, while 3.0mg/kg b.wt
of the extract was tolerated for upwards of four hours. Based on these findings, graded doses of the extract. (0.5 – 3.0mg/kg)
were used and these doses produced statistically significiant (P<0.05) fall in mean arterial pressure and also significant
(P<0.05) increase in heart rate. Cholinergic blockade produced no significant attenuation on the effect of extract. However
there was a significant (P<0.05) attenuation to extract effect after Histaminergic blockade. This study shows that Garcinia kola
contains in its alcohol extract, a vasoactive substance that has a blood pressure reducing effect.