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Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats

BACKGROUND: Ruthenium (Ru) tetraamines are being increasingly used as nitric oxide (NO) carriers. In this context, pharmacological studies have become highly relevant to better understand the mechanism of action involved. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the vascular response of the tetraamines trans-[Ru(II)(...

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Autores principales: Conceição-Vertamatti, Ana Gabriela, Ramos, Luiz Alberto Ferreira, Calandreli, Ivy, Chiba, Aline Nunes, Franco, Douglas Wagner, Tfouni, Elia, Grassi-Kassisse, Dora Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4386846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25494016
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140189
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author Conceição-Vertamatti, Ana Gabriela
Ramos, Luiz Alberto Ferreira
Calandreli, Ivy
Chiba, Aline Nunes
Franco, Douglas Wagner
Tfouni, Elia
Grassi-Kassisse, Dora Maria
author_facet Conceição-Vertamatti, Ana Gabriela
Ramos, Luiz Alberto Ferreira
Calandreli, Ivy
Chiba, Aline Nunes
Franco, Douglas Wagner
Tfouni, Elia
Grassi-Kassisse, Dora Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Ruthenium (Ru) tetraamines are being increasingly used as nitric oxide (NO) carriers. In this context, pharmacological studies have become highly relevant to better understand the mechanism of action involved. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the vascular response of the tetraamines trans-[Ru(II)(NH(3))(4)(Py)(NO)](3+), trans-[Ru(II)(Cl)(NO) (cyclan)](PF(6))(2), and trans-[Ru(II)(NH(3))(4)(4-acPy)(NO)](3+). METHODS: Aortic rings were contracted with noradrenaline (10(−6) M). After voltage stabilization, a single concentration (10(−6) M) of the compounds was added to the assay medium. The responses were recorded during 120 min. Vascular integrity was assessed functionally using acetylcholine at 10(−6) M and sodium nitroprusside at 10(−6) M as well as by histological examination. RESULTS: Histological analysis confirmed the presence or absence of endothelial cells in those tissues. All tetraamine complexes altered the contractile response induced by norepinephrine, resulting in increased tone followed by relaxation. In rings with endothelium, the inhibition of endothelial NO caused a reduction of the contractile effect caused by pyridine NO. No significant responses were observed in rings with endothelium after treatment with cyclan NO. In contrast, in rings without endothelium, the inhibition of guanylate cyclase significantly reduced the contractile response caused by the pyridine NO and cyclan NO complexes, and both complexes caused a relaxing effect. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the vascular effect of the evaluated complexes involved a decrease in the vascular tone induced by norepinephrine (10(−6) M) at the end of the incubation period in aortic rings with and without endothelium, indicating the slow release of NO from these complexes and suggesting that the ligands promoted chemical stability to the molecule. Moreover, we demonstrated that the association of Ru with NO is more stable when the ligands pyridine and cyclan are used in the formulation of the compound.
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spelling pubmed-43868462015-04-07 Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats Conceição-Vertamatti, Ana Gabriela Ramos, Luiz Alberto Ferreira Calandreli, Ivy Chiba, Aline Nunes Franco, Douglas Wagner Tfouni, Elia Grassi-Kassisse, Dora Maria Arq Bras Cardiol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Ruthenium (Ru) tetraamines are being increasingly used as nitric oxide (NO) carriers. In this context, pharmacological studies have become highly relevant to better understand the mechanism of action involved. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the vascular response of the tetraamines trans-[Ru(II)(NH(3))(4)(Py)(NO)](3+), trans-[Ru(II)(Cl)(NO) (cyclan)](PF(6))(2), and trans-[Ru(II)(NH(3))(4)(4-acPy)(NO)](3+). METHODS: Aortic rings were contracted with noradrenaline (10(−6) M). After voltage stabilization, a single concentration (10(−6) M) of the compounds was added to the assay medium. The responses were recorded during 120 min. Vascular integrity was assessed functionally using acetylcholine at 10(−6) M and sodium nitroprusside at 10(−6) M as well as by histological examination. RESULTS: Histological analysis confirmed the presence or absence of endothelial cells in those tissues. All tetraamine complexes altered the contractile response induced by norepinephrine, resulting in increased tone followed by relaxation. In rings with endothelium, the inhibition of endothelial NO caused a reduction of the contractile effect caused by pyridine NO. No significant responses were observed in rings with endothelium after treatment with cyclan NO. In contrast, in rings without endothelium, the inhibition of guanylate cyclase significantly reduced the contractile response caused by the pyridine NO and cyclan NO complexes, and both complexes caused a relaxing effect. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the vascular effect of the evaluated complexes involved a decrease in the vascular tone induced by norepinephrine (10(−6) M) at the end of the incubation period in aortic rings with and without endothelium, indicating the slow release of NO from these complexes and suggesting that the ligands promoted chemical stability to the molecule. Moreover, we demonstrated that the association of Ru with NO is more stable when the ligands pyridine and cyclan are used in the formulation of the compound. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4386846/ /pubmed/25494016 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140189 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Conceição-Vertamatti, Ana Gabriela
Ramos, Luiz Alberto Ferreira
Calandreli, Ivy
Chiba, Aline Nunes
Franco, Douglas Wagner
Tfouni, Elia
Grassi-Kassisse, Dora Maria
Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats
title Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats
title_full Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats
title_fullStr Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats
title_full_unstemmed Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats
title_short Vascular Response of Ruthenium Tetraamines in Aortic Ring from Normotensive Rats
title_sort vascular response of ruthenium tetraamines in aortic ring from normotensive rats
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4386846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25494016
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140189
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