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Objective:To investigate the vasodilative effect of paeonol in rat mesenteric artery and the mechanisms responsible for it.Methods:Rats were anaesthetized and sacrificed.The superior mesenteric artery was removed,dissected free of adherent tissue and cut into 2.0 mm long cylindrical segments.Isometric tension of artery rings was recorded by a myograph system in vitro.Concentration-relaxation curves of paeonol (17.8μmol/L to 3.16 mmol/L) were recorded on artery rings precontracted by potassium chloride(KCI) and concentration-contraction curves of KCI,5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT),noradrenaline(NA) or calcium chloride (CaCI_2) were recorded in the presence of paeonol(10~(-4.5),10~(-3.8),10~(-3.5) mol/L) respectively.And also,concentrationrelaxation curves of paeonol were recorded in the presence of different potassium channel inhibitors and propranolol on rings precontracted with KCI respectively.To investigate the role of intracellular Ca~(2+) release from Ca~(2+) store,the contraction induced by NA(100μmol/L) and CaCl_2(2 mmol/L) in Ca~(2+) free medium was observed in the presence of paeonol respectively.Results:Paeonol relaxed artery rings precontracted by KCI in a concentration-dependent manner and the vasodilatation effect was not affected by endothelium denudation. Paeonol significant decreased the maximum contractions(E_(max)) induced by KCI,CaCl_2,NA and 5-HT,as well as E_(max) induced by NA and CaCl_2 in Ca~(2+)-free medium,suggesting that paeonol dilated the artery via inhibiting the extracellular Ca~(2+) influx mediated by voltage-dependent calcium channel,and receptor-mediated Ca~(2+)-influx and release.Moreover,none of giibenclamide,tetraethylammonium,barium chlorded and propranolol affected the paeonol-induced vasodilatation,indicating that the vasodilatation was not contributed to ATP sensitive potassium channel,calcium-activated potassium channel,inwardly rectifying potassium channel,andβ-adrenoceptor. Conclusion:Paeonol induces non-endothelium dependent-vasodilatation in rat mesenteric artery via inhibiting voltage-dependent calcium channel-mediated extracellular Ca~(2+) influx and receptor-mediated Ca~(2+) influx and release.
Objective: To investigate the vasodilative effect of paeonol in rat mesenteric artery and the mechanisms responsible for it. Methods: Rats were anaesthetized and sacrificed.The superior mesenteric artery was removed, dissected free of adherent tissue and cut into 2.0 mm long cylindrical segments. Isometric tension of artery rings was recorded by a myograph system in vitro. Concentration-relaxation curves of paeonol (17.8 μmol / L to 3.16 mmol / L) were recorded on artery rings precontracted by potassium chloride (KCI) and concentration- contraction curves of KCI, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), noradrenaline (NA) or calcium chloride (CaCI_2) were recorded in the presence of paeonol (10-4.5, 10-3.8, 10-3.5 mol / L ) respectively.And also, concentrationrelaxation curves of paeonol were recorded in the presence of different potassium channel inhibitors and propranolol on rings precontracted with KCI respectively.To investigate the role of intracellular Ca ~ (2+) release from Ca ~ (2+) store the contraction ind uced by NA (100 μmol / L) and CaCl 2 (2 mmol / L) in Ca 2+ free medium was observed in the presence of paeonol respectively. Results: Paeonol relaxed artery rings precontracted by KCI in a concentration-dependent manner and The vasodilatation effect was not affected by endothelium denudation. Paeonol significant decreased the maximum contractions (E max) induced by KCI, CaCl 2, NA and 5-HT, as well as E max induced by NA and CaCl 2 in Ca ~ 2 +) - free medium, suggesting that paeonol dilated the artery via inhibiting the extracellular Ca ~ (2+) influx mediated by voltage-dependent calcium channel, and receptor- mediated Ca ~ (2 +) - influx and release. of giibenclamide, tetraethylammonium, barium chlorinated and propranolol affected the paeonol-induced vasodilatation, indicating that the vasodilatation was not contributed to ATP sensitive potassium channel, calcium-activated potassium channel, inwardly rectifying potassium channel, and β-adrenoceptor. Conclusion: Paeonol induces non- endothelium dependen t-vasodilatation in rat mesenteric artery via inhibiting voltage-dependent calcium channel-mediated extracellular Ca ~ (2+) influx and receptor-mediated Ca ~ (2+) influx and release.