Biphasic tracheal relaxation induced by higenamine and nantenine from Nandina domestica THUNBERG

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We compared the effects of the extract from fruits of Nandina domestica THUNBERG (NDE) and its constituents, higenamine and nantenine, on contractile responses in isolated guineapig trachea. NDE (1 mg/ml) caused biphasic relaxation of the trachea precontracted with high-K+ stimulation: the fast component was blocked by propranolol and mimicked by higenamine; and the slow was resistant to propranolol and mimicked by nantenine. Ca 2+-induced contraction under high-K+ stimulation was antagonized by nantenine or NDE + propranolol. These results suggest that NDE relaxes the trachea quickly through β-adrenoceptor stimulation by higenamine and slowly through Ca2+ antagonism by nantenine. © The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Ueki, T., Akaishi, T., Okumura, H., Morioka, T., & Abe, K. (2011). Biphasic tracheal relaxation induced by higenamine and nantenine from Nandina domestica THUNBERG. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 115(2), 254–257. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.10251SC

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