Pharmacological effects of rutaecarpine as a cardiovascular protective agent

Molecules. 2010 Mar 15;15(3):1873-81. doi: 10.3390/molecules15031873.

Abstract

Many studies indicate that traditional Chinese herbs are beneficial in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Evodia rutaecarpa ('Wu-Chu-Yu') remains the most popular and multi-purpose herb traditionally used in China for treatment of headache, abdominal pain, postpartum hemorrhage, dysentery and amenorrhea. Rutaecarpine is one of the intriguing indolopyridoquinazoline alkaloids isolated from 'Wu-Chu-Yu'. Rutaecarpine has been shown to have cardiovascular biological effects such as inotropic and chronotropic, vasorelaxant, anti-platelet aggregation and anti-inflammatory effects. Furthermore, it has been reported that rutaecarpine has beneficial effects on some cardiovascular diseases. This review summarizes data on the cardiovascular pharmacological actions of rutaecarpine the published over the recent years, aiming to provide more evidence supporting its use in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cardiotonic Agents / pharmacology*
  • Humans
  • Indole Alkaloids / pharmacology*
  • Quinazolines / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Cardiotonic Agents
  • Indole Alkaloids
  • Quinazolines
  • rutecarpine