Calcium antagonism and the vasorelaxation of the rat aorta induced by rotundifolone
Braz. j. med. biol. res
; 37(12): 1881-1887, Dec. 2004. ilus, graf
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The vasorelaxing activity of rotundifolone (ROT), a major constituent (63.5 percent) of the essential oil of Mentha x villosa, was tested in male Wistar rats (300-350 g). In isolated rat aortic rings, increasing ROT concentrations (0.3, 1, 10, 100, 300, and 500 æg/ml) inhibited the contractile effects of 1 æM phenylephrine and of 80 or 30 mM KCl (IC50 values, reported as means ± SEM = 184 ± 6, 185 ± 3 and 188 ± 19 æg/ml, N = 6, respectively). In aortic rings pre-contracted with 1 æM phenylephrine, the smooth muscle-relaxant activity of ROT was inhibited by removal of the vascular endothelium (IC50 value = 235 ± 7 æg/ml, N = 6). Furthermore, ROT inhibited (pD2 = 6.04, N = 6) the CaCl2-induced contraction in depolarizing medium in a concentration-dependent manner. In Ca2+-free solution, ROT inhibited 1 æM phenylephrine-induced contraction in a concentration-dependent manner and did not modify the phasic contractile response evoked by caffeine (20 mM). In conclusion, in the present study we have shown that ROT produces an endothelium-independent vasorelaxing effect in the rat aorta. The results further indicated that in the rat aorta ROT is able to induce vasorelaxation, at least in part, by inhibiting both a) voltage-dependent Ca² channels, and b) intracellular Ca2+ release selectively due to inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate activation. Additional studies are required to elucidate the mechanisms underlying ROT-induced relaxation.
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Vasodilatadores
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Aceites de Plantas
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Calcio
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Mentha
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Monoterpenos
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Músculo Liso Vascular
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Animals
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Braz. j. med. biol. res
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BIOLOGIA
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MEDICINA
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2004
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