OBJECTIVE: To study if the present widely used artemisin derived anti-malaria drugs have vascular effects. METHODS: Aortic rings were obtained from adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. The rings were mounted in an organ bath and tension recorded using isometric force transducers. After pre-contraction with noradrenaline, cumulative doses of artesunate were added to the bath containing the rings. The effects of nitric oxide inhibition with L-NAME, on the responses to artesunate were also assessed. Lastly the effects on the contractile responses of the rings to noradrenaline (NA) were determined before and after incubation in artesunate. RESULTS: Cumulative addition of artesunate from 6 x 10(-4) to 6 x 10(-1) mg/ml resulted in relaxation of pre-contracted aortic rings. L-NAME significantly reduced the relaxation response to artesunate (P < 0.05). Vascular contraction response to NA was significantly reduced (P < 0.01) following the addition of artesunate. CONCLUSION: Artesunate causes relaxation of precontracted rat aortic rings which is partly mediated by Nitric Oxide (EDRF). It also reduces the contractile responses of the rings to noradrenaline.
OBJECTIVE: To study if the present widely used artemisin derived anti-malaria drugs have vascular effects. METHODS: Aortic rings were obtained from adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. The rings were mounted in an organ bath and tension recorded using isometric force transducers. After pre-contraction with noradrenaline, cumulative doses of artesunate were added to the bath containing the rings. The effects of nitric oxide inhibition with L-NAME, on the responses to artesunate were also assessed. Lastly the effects on the contractile responses of the rings to noradrenaline (NA) were determined before and after incubation in artesunate. RESULTS: Cumulative addition of artesunate from 6 x 10(-4) to 6 x 10(-1) mg/ml resulted in relaxation of pre-contracted aortic rings. L-NAME significantly reduced the relaxation response to artesunate (P < 0.05). Vascular contraction response to NA was significantly reduced (P < 0.01) following the addition of artesunate. CONCLUSION:Artesunate causes relaxation of precontracted rat aortic rings which is partly mediated by Nitric Oxide (EDRF). It also reduces the contractile responses of the rings to noradrenaline.
Authors: Xuanxuan Liu; Xingxing Wang; Yan Pan; Li Zhao; Shuo Sun; Ang Luo; Changlei Bao; Haiyang Tang; Ying Han Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther Date: 2021-11-02 Impact factor: 4.162