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Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro
BACKGROUND: Dietary quercetin improves cardiovascular health, relaxes some vascular smooth muscle and has been demonstrated to serve as a substrate for the cyclooxygenase enzyme. AIMS: 1. To test quantitatively a potential direct vasodilatory effect on intramural coronary resistance artery segments,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140796/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25144688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105587 |
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author | Monori-Kiss, Anna Monos, Emil Nádasy, György L. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Dietary quercetin improves cardiovascular health, relaxes some vascular smooth muscle and has been demonstrated to serve as a substrate for the cyclooxygenase enzyme. AIMS: 1. To test quantitatively a potential direct vasodilatory effect on intramural coronary resistance artery segments, in different concentrations. 2. To scale vasorelaxation at different intraluminal pressure loads on such vessels of different size. 3. To test the potential role of prostanoids in vasodilatation induced by quercetin. METHODS: Coronary arterioles (70–240 µm) were prepared from 24 rats and pressurized in PSS, using a pressure microangiometer. RESULTS: The spontaneous tone that developed at 50 mmHg was relaxed by quercetin in the 10(−9) moles/lit concentration (p<0.05), while 10(−5) moles/lit caused full relaxation. Significant relaxation was observed at all pressure levels (10–100 mmHg) at 10(−7) moles/lit concentration of quercetin. The cyclooxygenase blocker indomethacin (10(−5)moles/lit) induced no relaxation but contraction when physiological concentrations of quercetin were present in the tissue bath (p<0.02 with Anova), this contraction being more prominent in smaller vessels and in the higher pressure range (p<0.05, Pearson correlation). A further 2–8% contraction could be elicited by the NO blocker L-NAME (10(−4) moles/lit). CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that circulating levels of quercetin (10(−7) moles/lit) exhibit a substantial coronary vasodilatory effect. The extent of it is commeasurable with that of several other physiological mechanisms of coronary blood flow control. At least part of this relaxation is the result of an altered balance toward the production of endogenous vasodilatory prostanoids in the coronary arteriole wall. |
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spelling | pubmed-41407962014-08-25 Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro Monori-Kiss, Anna Monos, Emil Nádasy, György L. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Dietary quercetin improves cardiovascular health, relaxes some vascular smooth muscle and has been demonstrated to serve as a substrate for the cyclooxygenase enzyme. AIMS: 1. To test quantitatively a potential direct vasodilatory effect on intramural coronary resistance artery segments, in different concentrations. 2. To scale vasorelaxation at different intraluminal pressure loads on such vessels of different size. 3. To test the potential role of prostanoids in vasodilatation induced by quercetin. METHODS: Coronary arterioles (70–240 µm) were prepared from 24 rats and pressurized in PSS, using a pressure microangiometer. RESULTS: The spontaneous tone that developed at 50 mmHg was relaxed by quercetin in the 10(−9) moles/lit concentration (p<0.05), while 10(−5) moles/lit caused full relaxation. Significant relaxation was observed at all pressure levels (10–100 mmHg) at 10(−7) moles/lit concentration of quercetin. The cyclooxygenase blocker indomethacin (10(−5)moles/lit) induced no relaxation but contraction when physiological concentrations of quercetin were present in the tissue bath (p<0.02 with Anova), this contraction being more prominent in smaller vessels and in the higher pressure range (p<0.05, Pearson correlation). A further 2–8% contraction could be elicited by the NO blocker L-NAME (10(−4) moles/lit). CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that circulating levels of quercetin (10(−7) moles/lit) exhibit a substantial coronary vasodilatory effect. The extent of it is commeasurable with that of several other physiological mechanisms of coronary blood flow control. At least part of this relaxation is the result of an altered balance toward the production of endogenous vasodilatory prostanoids in the coronary arteriole wall. Public Library of Science 2014-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4140796/ /pubmed/25144688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105587 Text en © 2014 Monori-Kiss et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Monori-Kiss, Anna Monos, Emil Nádasy, György L. Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro |
title | Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro
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title_full | Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro
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title_fullStr | Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro
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title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro
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title_short | Quantitative Analysis of Vasodilatory Action of Quercetin on Intramural Coronary Resistance Arteries of the Rat In Vitro
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title_sort | quantitative analysis of vasodilatory action of quercetin on intramural coronary resistance arteries of the rat in vitro |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140796/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25144688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105587 |
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