Abstract
The present work aimed to investigate the vasorelaxant effect of isotirumalin, a dihydroflavonol isolated from Derris urucu (Leguminosae). The vasorelaxant effect of isotirumalin was investigated in the rat aorta, in the presence and in the absence of a functional endothelium. The production of nitric oxide (NO) induced by isotirumalin was measured simultaneously with its vasorelaxation using carbon microsensors. In endothelium-intact aortic rings, isotirumalin induced a concentration-dependent vasodilator effect the concentration required to produce 30% of relaxation (pIC 30=4. 84±0.24) that was abolished in endothelium-denuded aortic rings or in the presence of Nω-nitro-L-arginine-methyl-ester (L-NAME; 300μM). In addition, isotirumalin (100μM) induced a simultaneous and significant increase on NO production, which was blunted in the presence of L-NAME. The present results demonstrate that isotirumalin is a vasodilator in the rat aorta and act by a mechanism dependent on the presence of a functional endothelium and on NO production. © 2011 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Mendes, L. J., Capettini, L. S., Lôbo, L. T., Da Silva, G. A., Arruda, M. S. P., Lemos, V. S., & Côrtes, S. F. (2011). Endothelial nitric oxide-dependent vasorelaxant effect of isotirumalin,,a dihydroflavonol from Derris urucu,on the rat aorta. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 34(9), 1499–1500. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.34.1499
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