2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2011.12.028
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Ent-7α-acetoxytrachyloban-18-oic acid and ent-7α-hydroxytrachyloban-18-oic acid from Xylopia langsdorfiana A. St-Hil. & Tul. modulate K+ and Ca2+ channels to reduce cytosolic calcium concentration on guinea pig ileum

Abstract: In this study we investigated the mechanism underlying the spasmolytic action of ent-7α-acetoxytrachyloban-18-oic acid (trachylobane-360) and ent-7α-hydroxytrachyloban-18-oic acid (trachylobane-318), diterpenes obtained from Xylopia langsdorfiana, on guinea pig ileum. Both compounds inhibited histamine-induced cumulative contractions (slope=3.5±0.9 and 4.4±0.7) that suggests a noncompetitive antagonism to histaminergic receptors. CaCl(2)-induced contractions were nonparallelly and concentration-dependently red… Show more

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“…4), and comparing the relaxant potencies it is plausible to suggest that trachylobane-318 is mainly acting in via the calcium-activated K + channels (SK Ca and BK Ca ), but additional studies are necessary to characterize this hypothesis. These findings are similar to a previous report that trachylobane-318 positively modulated K + channels to reduce the [Ca 2+ ] c and relax the guinea-pig ileum (35). …”
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confidence: 92%
“…4), and comparing the relaxant potencies it is plausible to suggest that trachylobane-318 is mainly acting in via the calcium-activated K + channels (SK Ca and BK Ca ), but additional studies are necessary to characterize this hypothesis. These findings are similar to a previous report that trachylobane-318 positively modulated K + channels to reduce the [Ca 2+ ] c and relax the guinea-pig ileum (35). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%