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Mechanisms of the relaxant effect of a danshen and gegen formulation on rat isolated cerebral basilar artery.

F F Y Lam1, S Y Deng, E S K Ng, J H K Yeung, Y W Kwan, C B S Lau, J C M Koon, L Zhou, Z Zuo, P C Leung, K P Fung.   

Abstract

AIM OF THE STUDY: Danshen (root of Salvia miltiorrhiza) and gegen (root of Pueraria lobata) are two herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, most commonly for their putative cardioprotective and anti-atherosclerotic effects. In this study, the actions of a danshen and gegen formulation (DG; ratio 7:3) were investigated on rat-isolated cerebral basilar artery.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rat basilar artery rings were precontracted with 100 nM U46619. Involvement of endothelium-dependent mechanisms was investigated by mechanical removal of the endothelium; K(+) channels were investigated by pretreatment of the artery rings with various K(+) channel inhibitors, and Ca(2+) channels were investigated in artery rings incubated with Ca(2+)-free buffer and primed with 100 nM U46619 for 5 min prior to adding CaCl(2) to elicit contraction.
RESULTS: DG produced concentration-dependent relaxation of the artery rings with an IC(50) of 895±121 μg/ml. Mechanical removal of the endothelium or pretreatment with the BK(Ca) channel inhibitor iberiotoxin (100 nM), the K(V) channel inhibitor 4-aminopyridine (1 mM), or the K(IR) channel inhibitor barium chloride (100 μM), all had no effect on the DG-induced response (P>0.05 for all). However, pretreatment with the K(ATP) channel inhibitor glibenclamide (1 μM), the non-selective K(+) channel inhibitor tetraethylammonium (TEA, 100 mM), or a combination of all the K(+) channel inhibitors (iberiotoxin+4-aminopyrindine+barium chloride+glibenclamide+TEA) produced significant inhibition on the DG-induced response (P<0.01 for all); its maximum vasorelaxant effect (Imax) was reduced by 37, 24, and 30%, respectively. Preincubation of the artery rings with DG for 10 min produced concentration-dependent (1, 3 and 7 mg/ml) and total inhibition on the CaCl(2)-induced vasoconstriction.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest the vasorelaxant effect of DG on rat basilar artery is independent of endothelium-derived mediators, whereas, inhibition of Ca(2+) influx in the vascular smooth muscle cells is important, and a minor component is mediated by the opening of K(ATP) channels. DG could be a useful cerebroprotective agent in some patients with occlusive cerebrovascular disease.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20723594     DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2010.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol        ISSN: 0378-8741            Impact factor:   4.360


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