Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Raquel Cariño-Cortés is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Raquel Cariño-Cortés.


Phytomedicine | 2009

Interaction between Heliopsis longipes extract and diclofenac on the thermal hyperalgesia test

I.I. Acosta-Madrid; Gilberto Castañeda-Hernández; V.G. Cilia-López; Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Nury Pérez-Hernández; Eduardo Fernández-Martínez; Mario I. Ortiz

Heliopsis longipes is an herbaceous plant found in Mexico, used traditionally for its analgesic and anesthetic activities. Plant extracts in combined use with synthetic drugs may represent a therapeutic advantage for the clinical treatment of pain, allowing the use of lower doses, and limiting side-effects. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to determine the possible pharmacological interaction between Heliopsis longipes ethanolic extract (HLEE) and diclofenac in the Hargreaves model of thermal hyperalgesia in the mouse. HLEE, diclofenac or fixed-dose ratio HLEE-diclofenac combinations were administered systemically to mice and the antihyperalgesic effect was evaluated using the thermal hyperalgesia test. All treatments produced a dose-dependent antihyperalgesic effect. ED(30) values were estimated for all the treatments and an isobologram was constructed. The derived theoretical ED(30) value for the HLEE-diclofenac combination was 54.4+/-9.4 mg/kg body wt, significantly higher than the actually observed experimental ED(30) value, 8.6+/-4.0 mg/kg body wt. This result corresponds to synergistic interaction between HLEE and diclofenac in the Hargreaves model of thermal hyperalgesia. Data suggest that low doses of the HLEE-diclofenac combination can interact synergistically at the systemic level and that this association may therefore represent a therapeutic advantage for the clinical treatment of inflammatory pain.


Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2010

The Combination of Naproxen and Citral Reduces Nociception and Gastric Damage in Rats

Mario I. Ortiz; Martha Laura Ramírez-Montiel; Martha P. González-García; Héctor A. Ponce-Monter; Gilberto Castañeda-Hernández; Raquel Cariño-Cortés

It has been shown that the association of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with plant extracts can increase their antinociceptive activity, allowing the use of lower doses and, thus, limiting side effects. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of the interaction between naproxen and citral on nociception and gastric injury in rats. Naproxen, citral, or combinations of naproxen and citral produced an antinociceptive effect. The administration of naproxen produced significant gastric damage, but this effect was not obtained with either citral or the naproxen-citral combination. The ED50 value was estimated for the individual drugs and an isobologram was constructed. The derived theoretical ED50 for the antinociceptive effect (423.8 mg/kg) was not significantly different from the observed experimental value (359.0 mg/kg); hence, the interaction between naproxen and citral mediating the antinociceptive effect is additive. These data suggest that the naproxen-citral combination interacts at the systemic level, produces minor gastric damage, and potentially has therapeutic advantages for the clinical treatment of inflammatory pain.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2010

Antinociceptive, genotoxic and histopathological study of Heliopsis longipes S.F. Blake in mice

Raquel Cariño-Cortés; J.A. Gayosso-De-Lucio; Mario I. Ortiz; Manuel Sánchez-Gutiérrez; P.B. García-Reyna; V.G. Cilia-López; Nury Pérez-Hernández; E. Moreno; Héctor A. Ponce-Monter

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE H. longipes S.F. Blake (Asteraceae) is a Mexican plant, whose roots are traditionally used as a condiment, as a mouth anesthetic, and as an antiparasitic. Affinin is the alkamide present in higher amounts in the roots of H. longipes. AIM OF THE STUDY To date, there are no published studies regarding the relation between the analgesic properties, in vivo cytotoxicity, and DNA-damaging potential of H. longipes ethanol extract (HLEE). MATERIALS AND METHODS The HLEE was chromatographically fingerprinted to validate its affinin contents. Biological evaluation was conducted in sets of 6-8 CD1(+) mice. Antinociceptive effect was evaluated using the writhing and hot-plate tests, and mutagenic and cytotoxic effects were evaluated with micronucleous test in CD1(+) mice. For histopathological studies, biological samples from liver, heart, kidneys, spleen, lung, and brain were collected and stained. RESULTS Oral administration of HLEE (3-100 mg/kg) produced a dose-dependent antinociceptive effect in both assays. In micronucleus assay, the variability in the number of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MNPE) induced, and PE/NE index, the ratio of polychromatic erythrocytes with respect to the number of normochromatic erythrocytes induced by HLEE in the evaluated schedule, were small and nonsignificant. After histopathological results, HLEE showed polioencephalomalacia with 1000 mg/kg dose. CONCLUSIONS This work provides evidence that HLEE exerts analgesic effects, with no genotoxic effects in vivo. These findings would be an important contribution to explain the use of H. longipes root as an effective analgesic in traditional medicine, and to establish for the first time the absence of genotoxic and cytotoxic effects of the root in bioactive doses in vivo.


Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C | 2009

Structure-Activity Relationships of Aromadendranes in Uterus- Relaxant Activity

Nury Pérez-Hernández; Héctor A. Ponce-Monter; Mario I. Ortiz; Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Pedro Joseph-Nathan

Aromadendranes belong to a class of sesquiterpenes present in higher plant essential oils and marine animals. Although the biological activities include antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, plant growth regulatory, antifeedant, repellent and cytotoxic, there is only one precedent for spasmolytic effects. In a previous report we have shown that the aromadendrene molecule known as spathulenol, isolated from Lepechinia caulescens, efficiently relaxes rat uterus rings and therefore in the present work we describe structure-activity relationships of thirteen aromadendranes, most of them having the trans-fused perhydroazulene skeleton, with spasmolytic activity.


Drug Development Research | 2017

Synergistic Interaction of Matricaria Chamomilla Extract with Diclofenac and Indomethacin on Carrageenan‐Induced Paw Inflammation in Rats

Mario I. Ortiz; Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Héctor A. Ponce-Monter; Martha P. González-García; Gilberto Castañeda-Hernández; Mireya Salinas-Caballero

Preclinical Research


Drug Development Research | 2018

Pharmacological interaction of α-bisabolol and diclofenac on nociception, inflammation, and gastric integrity in rats

Mario I. Ortiz; Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Héctor A. Ponce-Monter; Gilberto Castañeda-Hernández; Aracely Evangelina Chávez-Piña

Preclinical Research & Development


Cyta-journal of Food | 2018

Chemical and nutritional characterization of raw and thermal-treated flours of Mesquite (Prosopis laevigata) pods and their residual brans

Luis Díaz-Batalla; Juan P. Hernández-Uribe; Alma Delia Román-Gutiérrez; Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Javier Castro-Rosas; Alejandro Téllez-Jurado; Carlos A. Gómez-Aldapa

ABSTRACT Species of the genus Prosopis were a major staple food in Aridoamerica before the arrival of Europeans. In the present work, chemical and nutritional properties of Prosopis laevigata pods were described. The composition in weight of pods of P. laevigata was 44% mesocarp, 35% endocarp, and 21% exocarp. Sugars, including sucrose, glucose, fructose, and xylose, were important components of pods, reaching a total sugars content of 447 g/kg in mesocarp flour. Considering the FAO-recommended amino-acid scoring patterns for humans older than 3 years, high values of Lys and sulfur-containing amino acids were found in flours. Thermal treatment of flours increases significantly the phenolic compounds content and free-radical scavenging capacity, an effect associated with the generation of Maillard reaction products. Flours of mesquite pods are a good source of phenolic compounds, with significantly higher free-radical scavenging capacity than soybean and common bean.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2010

Effect of Naringin on the DNA Damage Induced by Daunorubicin in Mouse Hepatocytes and Cardiocytes

Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Isela Álvarez-González; Laura Martino-Roaro; Eduardo Madrigal-Bujaidar


Journal of Smooth Muscle Research | 2010

Spasmolytic and anti-inflammatory effects of Aloysia triphylla and citral, in vitro and in vivo studies

Héctor A. Ponce-Monter; Eduardo Fernández-Martínez; Mario I. Ortiz; Martha Laura Ramírez-Montiel; Delia Cruz-Elizalde; Nury Pérez-Hernández; Raquel Cariño-Cortés


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2014

Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of Geranium bellum and its isolated compounds

Claudia Velázquez-González; Raquel Cariño-Cortés; Juan A. Gayosso-de Lucio; Mario I. Ortiz; Minarda De la O Arciniega; Diana A Altamirano-Báez; Luis Jiménez Ángeles; Mirandeli Bautista-Ávila

Collaboration


Dive into the Raquel Cariño-Cortés's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Mario I. Ortiz

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Héctor A. Ponce-Monter

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Nury Pérez-Hernández

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Eduardo Fernández-Martínez

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Martha Laura Ramírez-Montiel

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

V.G. Cilia-López

Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alma Delia Hernández-Fuentes

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alma Delia Román-Gutiérrez

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge