Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Relaxant Effect of Xanthomicrol and 3α-Angeloyloxy-2α-hydroxy-13,14Z-dehydrocativic Acid from Brickellia paniculata on Rat Uterus
Hector Ponce-MonterSalud PerezMiguel Angel ZavalaCuauhtemoc PerezMariana MeckesArturo MaciasMaría Campos
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2006 Volume 29 Issue 7 Pages 1501-1503

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Brickellia paniculata has been used as spasmolytic in Mexican traditional medicine. Xanthomicrol and 3α-angeloyloxy-2α-hydroxy-13,14Z-dehydrocativic acid (AAHDD) are two of the main leaf components with antispasmodic activity. However, their mechanism of action remains unknown. An in vitro comparative study between xanthomicrol and AAHDD on rat uterus precontracted by either KCl (60 mM) or oxytocin (10 mIU/ml) was carried out to investigate the mechanism of action of these compounds on smooth muscle. Relaxant effect was measured as median inhibitory concentration (IC50) and maximal effect as maximal relaxant response (Rmax). Xanthomicrol was significantly more potent than AAHDD in inhibiting contractions induced by KCl 60 mM, whereas AAHDD was more potent than xanthomicrol in inhibiting contractions induced by oxytocin 10 mIU/ml. These results suggest that xanthomicrol induces a greater blocking effect on voltage-operated calcium channels than on receptor-operated gates.
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