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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35600941

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Objective: The aim of this work was to evaluate the antioxidant potential of Datura metel. Materials and Methods: Heart failure was induced in the frog's heart by continuous perfusion of hydrogen peroxide. Survival time and some heart tissue parameters of oxidative stress were recorded in the presence of aqueous extracts of the leaves and seeds of Datura metel. Ascorbic acid was used as a reference drug. Results: H2O2-enriched Ringer's solution inhibited the negative inotropic and chronotropic effects of acetylcholine, indicating the desensibilization of muscarinic receptors due to H2O2-induced oxidative stress. These hearts had a relatively short survival time (14 minutes). In the presence of the aqueous extract of the leaves and seeds of Datura metel (1.5 and 2.5 mg/mL), the time necessary to cause the cardiac arrest was extended to 35 and 37 minutes, respectively, versus 29 minutes for ascorbic acid and 14 minutes for H2O2. Furthermore, antioxidant parameters (MDA, SOD, and CAT) were significantly improved in plant extract-treated hearts, compared to peroxidized hearts. Conclusion: Aqueous extract of the leaves and seeds of D. metel can extend heart survival time through antioxidant mechanisms.

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J For Res ; 5(1)2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27708987

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The traditional medicine in Africa in general and specifically in Cameroon does not manage diabetes and arterial hypertension very well. Yet, these pathologies are becoming more prevalent among the populations that need adequate knowledge to fight against them. Therefore the present study was designed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of indigenous people regarding diabetes and hypertension control, and to assess the epidemiological aspects of these diseases in order to reinforce their health education and promote a better health care through traditional medicine. To achieve this objective, 1,131 households including 70 traditional healers, 114 diabetics, 167 hypertensive patients, 30 hypertensive patients-diabetics and other Cameroonians were questioned on their ethnomedical knowledge of diabetes and arterial hypertension. Fifty-eight randomly distributed tribes were taking in account. The elucidation of anthropological and epidemiological aspects of diabetes and hypertension improved the beliefs of indigenous people and facilitated the modernization of diabetes and hypertension comprehension that remained focused on the elucidation of diseases' causes and complications, as well as on the behaviors that could help translate biomedical terms into locally meaningful metaphors.

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Mali Med ; 25(4): 36-8, 2010.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21470944

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Oesophageal atresia is an extreme surgical emergency of the first week of birth. Authors report 10 cases treated in 5 years in two hospitals of Yaounde in Cameroon. This study high line: Difficulties of oesophageal atresia management in less medicalised countries. Possible solutions in this context.


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Esophageal Atresia/surgery , Delayed Diagnosis , Developing Countries , Esophageal Atresia/mortality , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Mali , Retrospective Studies
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