Contribution of potassium channels, beta2-adrenergic and histamine H1 receptors in the relaxant effect of baicalein on rat tracheal smooth muscle

Baicalein, a compound extracted from a variety of herbs, showed various pharmacological effects. This study evaluated the relaxant effects of baicalein and its underlying molecular mechanisms of action on rat's isolated tracheal smooth muscle. Tracheal smooth muscle were contracted by 10 μM met...

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Published inIranian journal of basic medical sciences Vol. 22; no. 11; pp. 1347 - 1352
Main Authors Saadat, Saeideh, Boskabadi, Javad, Boskabady, Mohammad Hossein
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Iran Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 01.11.2019
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Summary:Baicalein, a compound extracted from a variety of herbs, showed various pharmacological effects. This study evaluated the relaxant effects of baicalein and its underlying molecular mechanisms of action on rat's isolated tracheal smooth muscle. Tracheal smooth muscle were contracted by 10 μM methacholine or 60 mM KCl and the effects of cumulative concentrations of baicalein (5, 10, 20 and 40 mg/ml) and theophylline (0.2, 0.4, 0.6 and 0.8 mM) were evaluated. To examine the possible mechanism(s) of the relaxant effect of baicalein, its effect was also evaluated on incubated tissues with atropine, indomethacin, diltiazem, N(G)-Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), glibenclamide, propranolol and chlorpheniramine. A concentration-dependent and significant relaxant effect was seen for baicalein in non-incubated tissues contracted by KCl or methacholine ( 0.01 to 0.001). No significant difference was seen between the relaxant effects of high concentrations of baicalein and theophylline. The relaxant effects of all concentrations of baicalein in incubated tissues with glibenclamide, propranolol and chlorpheniramine were significantly lower than non-incubated tissues ( 0.05 to 0.001). Additionally, the EC values of baicalein in incubated tissue with propranolol was significantly higher than non-incubated condition ( 0.05). A potent relaxant effect comparable to the effect of theophylline was shown for baicalein, which was probably mediated via inhibition of histamine (H1) receptors, stimulation of beta2-adrenergic receptors and potassium channels activation.
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ISSN:2008-3866
2008-3874
DOI:10.22038/ijbms.2019.36377.8666