Apple Procyanidins Induced Vascular Relaxation in Isolated Rat Aorta through NO/cGMP Pathway in Combination with Hyperpolarization by Multiple K^+ Channel Activations
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Apple (Malus pumila) procyanidins led to a potent vasorelaxation effect in 1.0 μM phenylephrine-contractive rat thoracic aorta. Relaxation was greatly reduced by 70 mM KCl as well as by removal of the endothelium, suggesting that it was associated with endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization. Neither cAMP synthesis inhibition nor NAD(P)H oxidase inhibition abolished the effect. In contrast, complete abolition by a soluble guanylyl cyclase inhibitor revealed that apple procyanidins were mainly involved in the cGMP production pathways. In the presence of NG-monoethyl-L-arginine or tetraethylammonium chloride, the effect was still observed at higher concentrations (>25 μg/ml), while their combination completely diminished the effect. Vasorelaxation was to some extent affected by paxillin, apamin and glybenclamide, and was greatly affected by 4-aminopyridine and by BaCl2. These results indicate that procyanidin-induced vasorelaxation is associated with NO-cGMP pathway in combination with hyperpolarization due to multiple activation of Ca2+-dependent and -independent K+ channels.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2009-10-23
著者
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Kanda Tomomasa
Fundamental Research Laboratory Asahi Breweries Limited
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Byun Eui-baek
Division Of Bioresources And Biosciences Faculty Of Agriculture Graduate School Of Kyushu University
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Matsui Toshiro
Division Of Bioresources And Biosciences Faculty Of Agriculture Graduate School Of Kyushu University
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Ohshima Shunji
Fundamental Research Laboratory Asahi Breweries Limited
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KOREMATSU Sachiko
Division of Bioresources and Biosciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Graduate School of Kyushu Universi
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NISHIZUKA Taichi
Fundamental Research Laboratory, Asahi Breweries Limited
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Korematsu Sachiko
Division Of Bioresources And Biosciences Faculty Of Agriculture Graduate School Of Kyushu University
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