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Modulation of Vascular Reactivity by Novel Synthetic Benzopyran Analogues in Rat Aortas

Petrus, A. and Sturza, A. and Utu, D. and Duicu, O. and Bedreag, O. and Kiss, Loránd and Baczkó, István and Jost, Norbert László (2016) Modulation of Vascular Reactivity by Novel Synthetic Benzopyran Analogues in Rat Aortas. REVISTA DE CHIMIE, 67 (5). pp. 908-910. ISSN 0034-7752

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Abstract

A substantial body of research described ATP-dependent potassium (K ATP ) channels, sarcolemmal and mitochondrial, with different physiological functions and pharmacological behaviour in various tissues (pancreatic â-cells, brain, skeletal muscle and vascular smooth muscle). The present study was purported to assess the effects of three novel benzopyran derivatives, KL-1487, KL-1492 and KL-1507, analogues of BMS191095 (a selective opener of mitoK ATP channels) on vascular function and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. To this aim, we performed organ bath experiments on rat aortic rings in the presence vs. absence of each of the mentioned compounds (10 µmol/L). Incubation of vascular rings with each benzopyran analogue elicited a significant decrease of the contractile response to phenylephrine vs. control, thus suggesting a vasodilator action. However, only two of the benzopyran derivatives, KL-1492 and KL-1507, significantly improved the endothelial-dependent relaxation. Interestingly, these effects were present also in endothelium denuded vessels. None of these compounds modified vascular ROS production. In conclusion, in murine aortic segments, KL-1492 and KL-1507, two novel benzopyran analogues elicited an endothelial- independent modulation of vascular reactivity. Further studies will elucidate whether these compounds may be useful in restoring the vascular response in pathological conditions associated with endothelial dysfunction. Keywords: benzopyran derivatives, endothelial function, organ bath, vascular murine rings

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QD Chemistry / kémia
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 11 Sep 2019 07:00
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2019 07:00
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/99011

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