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Stereoselectivity of Butylidenephthalide on Voltage-dependent Calcium Channels in Guinea-pig Isolated Ileum
Authors:WUN-CHANG KO  JOEN-RONG SHEU  YI-RONG LEU  SHU-HUEY TZENG  CHI-MING CHEN
Abstract:Two geometric isomers, the Z- and the E- forms, can be separated from synthetic mixtures of butylidenephthalide (Bdph). Z-Bdph (50–100 μm ) non-competitively inhibited Ca2+-induced contractions in depolarized (K+, 60 mm ) guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle, with a pD2' value of 3.88 ± 0.20 (n = 5). However, E-Bdph (20–100 μm ) competitively inhibited these contractions with a pA2 value of 4.56 ± 0.18 (n = 5) which was significantly (P < 0.05) greater than the pD2' value of Z-Bdph. In contrast, the two isomers had no stereoselective inhibitory action on Ca2+ influx through pre- or post-junctional membranes of cholinergic nerve endings from which the transmitter acetylcholine is released or on Ca2+ release from intracellular stores. Therefore, the trans-Z and cis-E forms of Bdph might have geometric stereoselectivity for voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDC) in guinea-pig longitudinal smooth muscle. Both isomers might inhibit more selectively the contractile twitch responses evoked by electrical stimulation than by cumulative acetylcholine-or carbachol-induced transient contractions in guinea-pig ileum longitudinal smooth muscle.
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