Salvia sclarea L. Essential Oil Extract and Its Antioxidative Phytochemical Sclareol Inhibit Oxytocin-Induced Uterine Hypercontraction Dysmenorrhea Model by Inhibiting the Ca2+–MLCK–MLC20 Signaling Cascade: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
圖文摘要說明
快樂鼠尾草(Salvia sclarea)的精油常用於緩解經痛(Dysmenorrhea),而本圖文旨在闡明其主要天然產物「香紫蘇醇」(Sclareol)的止痛機制。研究透過動物模型證實,經痛主要源於子宮過度收縮與疼痛,如圖所示,此過程涉及乙醯膽鹼(Acetylcholine)與催產素(Oxytocin)等物質,分別活化COX-2/PGF₂α及催產素受體(OTR)等路徑,並促使鈣離子(Ca²⁺)流入,最終導致子宮劇烈收縮。實驗結果顯示,香紫蘇醇能有效抑制由上述多種物質所誘導的子宮收縮,並具備顯著的止痛效果。其分子機制如圖中的抑制線所示,香紫蘇醇能多點、多靶向地抑制疼痛路徑,包含調控COX-2、OTR及下游的MLCK、p-MLC20等蛋白表現,並能阻斷鈣離子通道,綜合顯示其為一個極具潛力的經痛輔助保健品。
Abstract
Salvia sclarea essential oil is used as an aromatic therapy for dysmenorrhea. Sclareol—one of the natural products isolated from S. sclarea—displays anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities; however, researchers have not yet evaluated the mechanism related to the pain-relieving effect of sclareol. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the potential effect of sclareol in ex vivo and in vivo dysmenorrhea models, as well as its possible mechanism. In the ex vivo study of uterine tissue from Sprague Dawley (SD) rats, the uterine contraction amplitude was observed and recorded. In the in vivo study, we measured the uterine contraction pressure of SD rats and performed writhing tests on mice. The uterine tissues from the writhing test subjects were collected and analyzed by Western blot. The results demonstrated that sclareol inhibited prostaglandin (PG) F$_{2\alpha}$-, oxytocin-, acetylcholine-, carbachol-, KCl$^{-}$-, and Bay K 8644-induced uterine contraction and possessed an analgesic effect in the writhing test. Sclareol affects the Ca$^{2+}$ level and regulates oxytocin receptor (OTR), myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), extracellular signal-regulated kinase, p-p38, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), and phospho-myosin light chain 20 (p-MLC20) protein expression. Integrating these results, we suggest that sclareol is a potential alternative supplement for dysmenorrhea.
Keywords:Salvia sclarea essential oil; dysmenorrhea; sclareol; uterine contraction; writhing test.
