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- Effects of trans- and cis-resveratrol on Ca2+ handling in A7r5 vascular myocytesPublication . Verde, Ignacio; Campos-Toimil, Manuel; Elies, Jacobo; Alvarez, Ezequiel; Orallo, FranciscoAlthough the natural polyphenol resveratrol posses a direct vasorelaxant effect, its effects on cytoplasmic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) in vascular cells remain still unclear. Here, we have investigated the effects of the isomers trans- and cis-resveratrol on agonist- and high-K(+)-induced [Ca(2+)](i) increases and on voltage-activated transmembrane Ca(2+) fluxes using imaging and patch-clamp techniques in vascular A7r5 myocytes. Arginine vasopressin (AVP) or angiotensin II caused a biphasic increase in [Ca(2+)](i) that was reduced by preincubation with trans-resveratrol and cis-resveratrol. Both isomers also reduced the agonist-induced increase in [Ca(2+)](i) in absence of extracellular Ca(2+). In high-K(+) Ca(2+)-free solution, reintroduction of Ca(2+) caused a sustained rise in [Ca(2+)](i) that was reduced by preincubation with trans-resveratrol or cis-resveratrol. When the isomers were applied during the plateau phase of the agonist- or the high-K(+)-induced response, a biphasic change in [Ca(2+)](i) was observed: a transient reduction of the plateau (<5 min) followed by an increase (>10 min). Finally, trans-resveratrol and cis-resveratrol inhibited voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) currents (I(Ca(L))). In conclusion, resveratrol isomers exert a dual effect on [Ca(2+)](i) handling in A7r5 myocytes: 1) a blockade of I(Ca(L)) and 2) an increase in [Ca(2+)](i) by depletion of intracellular Ca(2+) stores (which interferes with the agonist-induced release of intracellular Ca(2+)) and influx of Ca(2+), mainly due to activation of capacitative Ca(2+) entry, although other Ca(2+)-permeable channels are also involved. Taken together, these effects may explain, in part, the endothelium-independent vasorelaxant effects of resveratrol in rat aorta.
- Pharmacological study of several effects of hydralazine in the bisected rat vas deferensPublication . Verde, Ignacio; Campos-Toimil, Manuel; Orallo, Francisco; Gil-Longo, José; Loza, Isabel; Fernandez-Alzueta, AlejandroWe have studied several effects of hydralazine in the bisected rat vas deferens. Hydralazine produced a shift to the left of the concentration-response curve for noradrenaline, with potentiation of the maximal response in both portions of the vas deferens. In contrast it caused a shift to the right of the concentration-response curve for noradrenaline in preparations pretreated with cocaine (inhibitor of catecholamine neuronal uptake), and of the curve for methoxamine and for CaCl2 (in depolarizing medium with K+ 55 mM), in all cases with depression of the maximal response. Hydralazine enhanced the contractions induced by noradrenaline in Ca2+-free medium, except in the presence of cocaine. It had no effect on [3H]noradrenaline neuronal uptake into noradrenergic neurons of the vas deferens, nor did it affect basal or K+-induced 45Ca2+ uptake. These results suggest that hydralazine potentiates the contractions elicited by noradrenergic by a mechanism other than blockade of the neuronal uptake of this catecholamine. Our results also suggest that the inhibition by hydralazine of the contraction elicited by Ca2+ (in Ca2-free depolarizing high-K+ 55 mM solution) and by methoxamine is not due to an action on voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, but may reflect an intracellular site of action.