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The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy

Danshen, in particular its derivative tanshinone IIA (TS), is a promising compound in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and has been used for many years in traditional Chinese medicine. Although many actions of TS have been researched, its vasodilator effects in pregnancy remain unknown. Ther...

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Autores principales: Morton, Jude S., Andersson, Irene J., Cheung, Po-Yin, Baker, Philip, Davidge, Sandra T.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121897
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author Morton, Jude S.
Andersson, Irene J.
Cheung, Po-Yin
Baker, Philip
Davidge, Sandra T.
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description Danshen, in particular its derivative tanshinone IIA (TS), is a promising compound in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and has been used for many years in traditional Chinese medicine. Although many actions of TS have been researched, its vasodilator effects in pregnancy remain unknown. There have been a few studies that have shown the ability of TS to reduce blood pressure in women with hypertensive pregnancies; however, there are no studies which have examined the vascular effects of TS in the pregnant state in either normal or complicated pregnancies. Our aim was to determine the vasoactive role of TS in multiple arteries during pregnancy including: rat resistance (mesenteric and uterine) and conduit (carotid) arteries. Further, we aimed to assess the ability of TS to improve uterine blood flow in a rodent model of intrauterine growth restriction. Wire myography was used to assess vascular responses to the water-soluble derivative, sodium tanshinone IIA sulphonate (STS) or to the endothelium-dependent vasodilator, methylcholine. At mid-pregnancy, STS caused direct vasodilation of rat resistance (pEC(50) mesenteric: 4.47±0.05 and uterine: 3.65±0.10) but not conduit (carotid) arteries. In late pregnancy, human myometrial arteries responded with a similar sensitivity to STS (pEC(50) myometrial: 3.26±0.13). STS treatment for the last third of pregnancy in eNOS(-/-) mice increased uterine artery responses to methylcholine (E(max) eNOS(-/-): 55.2±9.2% vs. eNOS(-/-) treated: 75.7±8.9%, p<0.0001). The promising vascular effects, however, did not lead to improved uterine or umbilical blood flow in vivo, nor to improved fetal biometrics; body weight and crown-rump length. Further, STS treatment increased the uterine artery resistance index and decreased offspring body weight in control mice. Further research would be required to determine the safety and efficacy of use of STS in pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-43746932015-04-04 The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy Morton, Jude S. Andersson, Irene J. Cheung, Po-Yin Baker, Philip Davidge, Sandra T. PLoS One Research Article Danshen, in particular its derivative tanshinone IIA (TS), is a promising compound in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and has been used for many years in traditional Chinese medicine. Although many actions of TS have been researched, its vasodilator effects in pregnancy remain unknown. There have been a few studies that have shown the ability of TS to reduce blood pressure in women with hypertensive pregnancies; however, there are no studies which have examined the vascular effects of TS in the pregnant state in either normal or complicated pregnancies. Our aim was to determine the vasoactive role of TS in multiple arteries during pregnancy including: rat resistance (mesenteric and uterine) and conduit (carotid) arteries. Further, we aimed to assess the ability of TS to improve uterine blood flow in a rodent model of intrauterine growth restriction. Wire myography was used to assess vascular responses to the water-soluble derivative, sodium tanshinone IIA sulphonate (STS) or to the endothelium-dependent vasodilator, methylcholine. At mid-pregnancy, STS caused direct vasodilation of rat resistance (pEC(50) mesenteric: 4.47±0.05 and uterine: 3.65±0.10) but not conduit (carotid) arteries. In late pregnancy, human myometrial arteries responded with a similar sensitivity to STS (pEC(50) myometrial: 3.26±0.13). STS treatment for the last third of pregnancy in eNOS(-/-) mice increased uterine artery responses to methylcholine (E(max) eNOS(-/-): 55.2±9.2% vs. eNOS(-/-) treated: 75.7±8.9%, p<0.0001). The promising vascular effects, however, did not lead to improved uterine or umbilical blood flow in vivo, nor to improved fetal biometrics; body weight and crown-rump length. Further, STS treatment increased the uterine artery resistance index and decreased offspring body weight in control mice. Further research would be required to determine the safety and efficacy of use of STS in pregnancy. Public Library of Science 2015-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4374693/ /pubmed/25811628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121897 Text en © 2015 Morton 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.
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Cheung, Po-Yin
Baker, Philip
Davidge, Sandra T.
The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy
title The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy
title_full The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy
title_fullStr The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy
title_short The Vascular Effects of Sodium Tanshinone IIA Sulphonate in Rodent and Human Pregnancy
title_sort vascular effects of sodium tanshinone iia sulphonate in rodent and human pregnancy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121897
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