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  2. Effect of 14-deoxyandrographolide on calcium-mediated rat uterine smooth muscle contractility

Effect of 14-deoxyandrographolide on calcium-mediated rat uterine smooth muscle contractility

  • Phytother Res. 2003 Nov;17(9):1011-5. doi: 10.1002/ptr.1275.
Rafael A Burgos 1 Mario Loyola María A Hidalgo Timothy P Labranche Juan L Hancke
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Pharmacology, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile. [email protected]
Abstract

In this study, the effect of 14-deoxyandrographolide (14-DAP) on calcium channel-dependent rat uterine smooth muscle contraction was evaluated. Using a tissue bath preparation, 14-DAP was able to reduce the contractile response to 0.3 and 3.0 mm of CaCl(2), with an IC(50) of 1.24 +/- 0.23 x 10(-5) m and 5.94 +/- 0.29 x 10(-5) m, respectively. 14-DAP shifted the CaCl(2) cumulative dose response curve to the right, increasing the EC(50) from 2.08 +/- 0.20 x 10(-4) m to 4.22 +/- 0.22 x 10(-4) m (5 micrometer 14-DAP) and 2.5 +/- 1.0 x 10(-3) m (50 micrometer 14-DAP). In order to determine if 14-DAP had any effect on intracellular calcium, the relaxant response to 14-DAP following contraction by oxytocin, PGF(2alpha) and vanadate in Ca(+2)-free solution was compared with that of isoproterenol and phenylbutazone. While isoproterenol and phenylbutazone relaxed the smooth muscle in a dose-dependent manner, 14-DAP did not have any effect on either the oxytocin, PGF(2alpha) or vanadate-induced smooth muscle contraction. Based on these data, it appears that 14-DAP is an uterine smooth muscle relaxant which produces a selective blockade of voltage operated calcium channels.

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