Title of article :
Effects of 4-(2-Alkylthio-1-benzyl-5-imidazolyl)-Dihydropyridines on the Isolated Rat Colon and Right Atrium Contractility
Author/Authors :
Hadizadeh, Farzin Department of Medicinal Chemistry - School of Pharmacy and Biotechnology Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Zandieh, Mojgan Department of Medicinal Chemistry - School of Pharmacy and Biotechnology Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Fatehi, Mohammad Atlantic Centre for Comparative Biomedical Research - Charlottetown - PEI, Canada. , Fatehi-Hassanabad, Zahra Atlantic Centre for Comparative Biomedical Research - Charlottetown - PEI, Canada.
Abstract :
Objectives
In order to provide a pharmacological profile for some newly synthesized dihydropyridines, we investigated
their effects on the isolated rat colon segments and the isolated rat atrium contractility. The tested
compounds include alkyl ester analogues of nifedipine, in which the ortho-nitrophenyl group at position 4 is
replaced by 2-alkylthio-1-benzyl-5-imidazolyl substituent, and nifedipine as a positive control substance.
Materials and Methods
Isolated rat colon and atrial tissues were prepared. Rat colon was contracted with 80 mM KCl, and maximum
response was recorded (100%). After washing tissue with Krebs solution it was preincubated with different
concentrations of test compounds and again KCl was added and percent change in contraction was
calculated. Spontaneous contractions and its frequency for colon and atrium before and after addition of test
compounds were also recorded and percent change was calculated. Nifedipine (10-8 -10-5 M) was used as
positive control at all experiments.
Results
The compounds showed similar effects to that of nifedipine on the isolated rat colon. The potency of these
analogues with concentration range 10-5 to 10-4 M was compared to potency of nifedipine which was
effective at 10-8 to 10-5 M (P<0.01). However, unlike nifedipine, the test compounds exerted significant
positive inotropic effect on the isolated rat atrium (P < 0.01). Our observations suggest that these analogues
of nifedipine selectively enhance contractility of heart muscle while causing relaxation of intestinal smooth
muscle.
Conclusion
These compounds may serve as valuable probes to develop novel dihydropyridines with dual smooth muscle
relaxant effect and positive inotropic action.
Keywords :
Rat , Myocardial Contraction , Heart Atria , Dihydropyridines , Colon
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics