To investigate one possible mechanism for the observed relaxant effect of A. millefolium ( Achillea millefolium), in the present study the inhibitory effect of the extract of this plant on muscarinic receptors was examined.
The effects of three concentrations of aqueous-ethanolic extract, 10 nM atropine, and saline on muscarinic receptors were tested in three conditions: In non incubated tracheal smooth muscle (group 1), tracheal chain incubated with propranolol and chlorpheniramine (group 2), and the one incubated with propranolol (group 3).
The EC 50 obtained in the presence of all three concentrations of the extract were significantly higher compared to saline in groups 2 and 3 ( P < 0.001and P < 0.01 in group 2 and 3 respectively). The EC 50 obtained in the presence of all concentrations of the extract in group 2 were significantly improved compared to groups 1 and 3 ( P < 0.05 to P < 0.001). The maximum responses to methacholine in presence of only the higher concentration of the extract (0.8mg/ml) was significantly lower than that of saline in groups 1 ( P < 0.05). There was neither significant difference between slopes of methacholine-response curves obtained in the presence of different concentrations of the extract and that of saline nor between the three groups. The values of (CR-1), obtained in the presence of all concentrations of the extract, were significantly lower compared to atropine in the first group but were not significantly different in other groups. The values of (CR-1) obtained in the presence of all concentrations of the extract were significantly improved in groups 2, compared to groups 1 and 3 ( P < 0.05 to P < 0.001).
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