Synthetic lapachol derivatives relax guinea-pig ileum by blockade of the voltage-gated calcium channels.

Z Naturforsch C J Biosci

Laboratório de Tecnologia Farmacêutica Prof. Delby Fernandes de Medeiros, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, P.O. Box 5009, 58051-970, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.

Published: March 2011


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The present study was designed to further evaluate a possible spasmolytic activity of synthetic lapachol derivatives, norlapachol, alpha-norlapachone, beta-norlapachone and hydro-hydroxy-norlapachol (HH-norlapachol), on guinea-pig ileum. In guinea-pig ileum, except for norlapachol, all naphthoquinones inhibited the phasic contractions induced by carbachol or histamine. Even when the ileum was pre-contracted with KCl, carbachol or histamine, all naphthoquinones induced relaxation, suggesting that these naphthoquinones could be acting on the voltage-gated calcium channels (Ca(V)). As the tonic component this contraction is maintained mainly by the opening of the Ca(V), we hypothesized that these naphthoquinones might be acting on these channels. This hypothesis was confirmed by the observation that norlapachol (pD'2 = 4.99), alpha-norlapachone (pD'2 = 4.49), beta-norlapachone (pD'2 = 6.33), and HH-norlapachol (pD'2 = 4.53) antagonized the contractions induced by CaCl2 in depolarizing medium nominally without Ca2+. As beta-norlapachone was the most potent we decided to continue the study of its action mechanism. The fact that this naphthoquinone has inhibited the tonic contractions induced by S-(-)-Bay K8644 [EC50 = (1.6 +/- 0.30) x 10(-5) M] suggests that the Ca2+ channel involved belongs to the type L (Ca(V)1.2). In addition, in the functional level, the spasmolytic effect of beta-norlapachone does not involve participation of free radicals, since its curve of relaxation was unchanged in the presence of glutathione, an antioxidant agent.

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