Cardiovascular effects of Labd-8 (17)-en-15-oic acid (Labd-8), a labdenic diterpene isolated from methanolic extract of Moldenhawera nutans were investigated in normotensive rats. Additionally, this study examined the role of autonomic nervous system in the mediation of these cardiovascular effects. In pentobarbital-anesthetized rats, bolus intravenous (i.v.) injection of Labd-8 (1-10 mg/kg) induced dose-dependent hypotensive and tachycardiac responses. After cervical bivagotomy, hypotensive responses to Labd-8 were significantly enhanced whereas the tachycardia was completely abolished. In conscious rats, Labd-8 (1-10 mg/kg, i.v.) also decreased blood pressure and increased heart rate in a dose-dependent manner. Pretreatment with methylatropine (1 mg/kg, i.v.) or propranolol (2 mg/kg, i.v.) significantly reduced the tachycardia evoked by Labd-8 without affecting the hypotension. Blockade of ganglionic neurotransmission with hexamethonium (30 mg/kg, i.v.) reduced and abolished the hypotensive and tachycardic effects of Labd-8, respectively. However, hypotensive effects of Labd-8 were not reduced by pretreatment with N(w)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME; 20 mg/kg, i.v.), a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. In rat endothelium-containing aorta preparations, Labd-8 (1-1000 micro g/ml) induced a concentration-dependent reduction of potassium (60 mM)-induced contraction [IC(50) (geometric mean +/-95% confidence interval)=313.6 (191.4-513.8) micro g/ml], an effect that remained unaffected [IC(50)=440.8 (225.1-863.3) micro g/ml] by removal of vascular endothelium. These results show that i.v. treatment with Labd-8-induced dose-dependent hypotensive and tachycardiac effects in both conscious and anesthetized rats. The tachycardia is mediated reflexly through inhibition of vagal and activation of sympathetic drive to the heart. The hypotension is mainly due to withdrawal of sympathetic tone to the vasculature and also partly to an active vascular relaxation. Released nitric oxide from vascular endothelial cells is not involved in the mediation of Labd-8-induced hypotension.
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Context: The labdenic diterpene labd-8(17)-en-15-oic acid (labd-8) isolated from a methanolic extract of Moldenhawera nutans Queiroz & Alkin (Leguminosae) has hypotensive and tachycardiac properties in normotensive rats. A part of the hypotensive effect was due to a reduction in the sympathetic nerve drive to vessels, an event admittedly enhanced in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). Objectives: We assessed whether the cardiovascular effects induced by labd-8 could be enhanced in SHRs. Materials and methods: For in vivo experiments, arterial and venous catheters were implanted under anesthesia for blood pressure recording and drug administration, respectively. For in vitro experiments, thoracic aorta rings were suspended in organ baths containing warm (37 C) perfusion medium that was continuously bubbled with carbogen. Results: Intravenous injection of labd-8 (1, 3, 5, and 10 mg/kg) induced similar dose-dependent hypotension and tachycardia in both SHRs and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). In SHRs, only the tachycardia response to labd-8 was significantly reduced by pretreatment with methylatropine or propranolol. However, both cardiovascular effects of labd-8 were reduced by hexamethonium while remained unchanged by L-NAME. In isolated aortic preparations from SHRs, labd-8 (1-1000 mg/mL) relaxed potassium-induced contractions with an IC 50 (geometric mean [95% confidence interval]) value (536.5 [441.0-631.9] mg/mL) significantly greater than that (157.6 [99.1-250.5] mg/mL) obtained in preparations from WKY rats. Conclusion: In SHRs, the hypotension induced by labd-8 is associated with a reflex tachycardia and seems mediated partly through withdrawal of sympathetic vasomotor tone and partly through an active vasorelaxation. Its magnitude was not enhanced when compared with WKY rats likely because of impaired vasorelaxant effects of labd-8 in preparations from SHRs.
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