8-Oxo-9-Dihydromakomakine Isolated from <i>Aristotelia chilensis</i> Induces Vasodilation in Rat Aorta: Role of the Extracellular Calcium Influx

oleh: Fredi Cifuentes, Javier Palacios, Adrián Paredes, Chukwuemeka R. Nwokocha, Cristian Paz

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Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2018-11-01

Deskripsi

8-Oxo-9-dihydromakomakine is a tetracyclic indole alkaloid extracted from leaves of the Chilean tree <i>Aristotelia chilensis</i>. The present study investigated the effects of this alkaloid on vascular response in tissues isolated from aortic segments obtained from normotensive rats. Our results showed that 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine induced a dose-dependent relaxation of aortic rings pre-contracted with phenylephrine (PE; 10<sup>&#8722;6</sup> M). The vasorelaxation induced by 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine in rat aortic rings is independent of endothelium. The pre-incubation of aortic rings with 8-oxo-9-dehydromakomakine (10<sup>&#8722;4</sup> M) significantly reduced the contractile response to KCl (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001) more than PE (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.05). The highest dose of 8-oxo-9-dehydromakomakine (10<sup>&#8722;4</sup> M) drastically reduced the contraction to KCl (6&#183;10<sup>&#8722;2</sup> M), but after that, PE (10<sup>&#8722;6</sup> M) caused contraction (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.05) in the same aortic rings. The addition of 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine (10<sup>&#8722;5</sup> M) decreased the contractile response to tetraethylammonium (a voltage-dependent potassium channels blocker; TEA; 5 &#215; 10<sup>&#8722;3</sup> M; <i>p</i> &lt; 0.01) and BaCl<sub>2</sub> (a non-selective inward rectifier potassium channel blocker; 5 &#215; 10<sup>&#8722;3</sup> M; <i>p</i> &lt; 0.001) in rat aorta. 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine (10<sup>&#8722;5</sup> M) decreased the contractile response to PE in rat aorta in the presence or absence of ouabain (an inhibitor of Na,K-ATPase; 10<sup>&#8722;3</sup> M; <i>p</i> &lt; 0.05). These results could indicate that 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine partially reduces plasma membrane depolarization-induced contraction. In aortic rings depolarized by PE, 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine inhibited the contraction induced by the influx of extracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> in a Ca<sup>2+</sup> free solution (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.01). 8-oxo-9-dihydromakomakine reduced the contractile response to agonists of voltage-dependent calcium channels type L (Bay K6844; 10<sup>&#8722;8</sup> M; <i>p</i> &lt; 0.01), likely decreasing the influx of extracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> through the voltage-dependent calcium channels. This study provides the first qualitative analysis indicating that traditional folk medicine <i>Aristotelia chilensis</i> may be protective in the treatment of cardiovascular pathologies.