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Flavonoids with Bradykinin Antagonistic Effects from Scutellariae Radix

  • YunChoi, Hye-Sook;Yoo, Kyung-Sook;Chung, Sung-Hyun;Yang, Hyun-Sook;Choi, Jin-Jae;Kim, Young-Joo
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.234-239
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    • 1992
  • Seven flavonoid components were isolated from fr. C of Scutellariae radix which showed antagonistic effects against bradykinin(BK). The results indicated that two oxygen functions (either -OH or $-OCH_3$) at 2'- and 6'-positions and/or an oxygen function at 6-position of flavone seemed to be favored for the BK inhibitory activities. Skullcapflavone-II(IV) which contains $6-OCH_3$, 2'-OH and $6-OCH_3$ in the structure was the most active among the flavones tested.

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Ginsenoside Rg1 Stimulates Nitric Oxide Release in Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells in Culture

  • Kim, Hye-Young
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.301-305
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    • 1995
  • Considering the stimulatory effects of ginsenosides from Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer on the release of nitric oxide from bovine aortic endothelial cells in vitro and vasodilatation of rabbit pulmonary artery in vivo, the present study is designed to investigate the mechanism of nitric oxide release by ginsenosides in calf pulmonary artery endothelial cells, Nitric oxide release was determined in endothelial cells treated with ginsenosides and compared with those of the receptor-dependent agonists, bradykinin and ADP and the receptor-independent calcium ionophore $A_{23187}$. The results showed that total saponin and ginsenoside $Rg_1$, not $Rb_1$, stimulated nitric oxide release measured as conversion to L-citrulline. The nitric oxide releasing properties of total saponin and ginsenoside $Rg_1$ were different; total saponin stimulated only conversion to L-citrulline, like $A_{23187}$, while ginsenoside $Rg_1$ stimulated both L-arginine transport and conversion to L-citrulline, as bradykinin or ADP did.

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Evaluation of Some Flavonoids as Potential Bradykinin Antagonists

  • Choi, Hye-Sook;Chung, Sung-Hyun;Kim, Young-Joo
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 1993
  • Fourteen flavonoids were evaluated for their effects as potential bradykinin (BK) antagonists. The compounds were evaluatd in several in vitro and in vivo (oral administration) systems ; inhibition of BK induced contractions in isolated rat ileum and uterus, antagonistic effects of BK induced plasma extravasation, reduction of acetic acid induced withing nociception and protection from endotoxic shock. Skullcapflavone II (3), baicalein (5), 5-methoxyflavone (11), 6-methoxyflavone (12) and 2'-methoxyflavone (14) showed effects in all the tests although the order of potency were somewhat varied.

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Histamine Signaling Pathway in Sensory Neurons is Similar to Bradykinin

  • Lee, Sang-Hee;Koo, Jae-Yeon;Kim, Sang-Sung;Lee, Jung-Youn;Cho, Ha-Won;Kim, Byung-Moon;Oh, Uh-Taek
    • 대한약학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한약학회 2003년도 Proceedings of the Convention of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea Vol.1
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    • pp.192.1-192.1
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    • 2003
  • Histamine is found in most tissues of the body and activates polymodal nociceptors via unmyelinated afferent C-fibres. We have demonstrated that bradykinin. acting at B2 bradykinin receptors. excites sensory nerve endings by activating capsaicin receptors via production of 12-lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid in dorsal root ganglion. Histamine is known to the activator of phospholipase A2- arachidonic acid pathway via a G-protein- coupled H1 receptor. (omitted)

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Expression of neurotransmitter receptors in oral keratinocytes and their response to agonists

  • Choi, Eun Ji;Chang, Sung-Ho;Choi, Se-Young;Choi, Youngnim
    • International Journal of Oral Biology
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2021
  • This study aimed to investigate whether neurotransmitter receptors in the nervous system were also expressed in oral keratinocytes. Expressions of various neurotransmitter receptor genes in immortalized mouse oral keratinocyte (IMOK) cells were examined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. IMOK cells expressed calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor subunit genes Ramp1 and Ramp3 and glutamate receptor subunit genes Grina, Gria3, Grin1, Grin2a, and Grin2d. Moreover, IMOK cells expressed Adrb2 and Chrna5 that encode beta 2 adrenergic receptor and cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 5 for sympathetic and parasympathetic neurotransmitters, respectively. The expression of Bdkrb1 and Ptger4, which encode receptors for bradykinin and prostaglandin E2 involved in inflammatory responses, was also observed at low levels. Expressions of Ramp1 and Grina in the mouse gingival epithelium were also confirmed by immunohistochemistry. When the function of neurotransmitter receptors expressed on IMOK cells was tested by intracellular calcium response, CGRP, glutamate, and cholinergic receptors did not respond to their agonists, but the bradykinin receptor responded to bradykinin. Collectively, oral keratinocytes express several neurotransmitter receptors, suggesting the potential regulation of oral epithelial homeostasis by the nervous system.

피부염에 의해 유발된 척수후각세포의 Activity 변동에 관한 연구 (Modification in the Responsiveness of Cat Dorsal Horn Cells during Carrageenin-Induced Inflammation)

  • 김기순;신홍기;김진혁;이애주;강석한
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.151-167
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    • 1989
  • The present study was undertaken to investigate modification in electrophysiological characteristics of cat dorsal horn cells resulting from carrageenin-induced inflammation. The followings were studied; 1) the time-course of changes in responses of the WDR (wide dynamic range) cell 1-3h after subcutaneous injection of carrageenin in its receptive field; 2) the responses of the same dorsal hern cells before and after induction of inflammation; 3) the effect of inflammation on the responsiveness of dorsal horn neurons to algogens (bradykinin & potassium); and 4) the effect of inflammation on the activity of WDR cell following administration of indomethacin and clonidine. Though responses of WDR neuron were increased dramatically during first 1h, the maximal enhancement was observed 3h after induction of inflammation especially by repetitive light tactile stimulus. Following carrageenin injection the majority of WDR neurons (10/15 units) showed enhanced responses to all the mechanical stimuli while in 3 cases responsiveness were intensified during activation by one tactile stimulus (brush or pressure). One cell was unaffected by inflammation and in another case the response was enhanced only to noxious stimulus. Five of 9 cells that could initially be driven by noxious stimulus were activated more strongly by same stimulus and even by tactile stimulus (pressure) following inflammation. In 2 cases neurons were sensitized only to noxious stimulus whereas in another 2 cells that did not show enhanced responses to noxious stimulus responses to light tactile stimulus (pressure) appeared after inflammation. Of 16 LT cells tested 6 responded to squeeze while 4 showed the characteristics of WDR cell following inflammation. No modification in responsiveness was recognized in 3 cells whereas response to only brush was enhanced in another 3 neurons. Following carrageenin injection responses of LT cell to bradykinin or $K^{+}$ were not altered whereas those of WOR neurons to bradykinin or $K^{+}$ were suppressed in 22.2% and 33.3% of cases, respectively. In two of 8 activity of HT cells were inhibited by bradykinin while in five of 8 responsiveness to $K^{+}$ were rather enhanced by inflammation. In the rest inflammation was ineffective. In inflammation-induced animal the receptive field of LT cell was not changed whereas those of WDR cell and HT cell were tremendously expanded. The enhanced responses of WDR neurons to mechanical stimuli resulted from inflammation were suppressed by intravenously injected indomethacin and clonidine suggesting that postaglandin is involved in inflammation-induced sensitization of these cells. The involvement of peripheral and central mechanisms in the modification in responsiveness of dorsal horn cells in the carrageenin-induced inflammation was discussed.

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마우스 내피세포주 MAE의 NO 생성과정에서 과발현된 Ref-1의 AKT 활성 조절에 대한 연구 (Effect of Overexpressed Ref-1 on AKT Phosphorylation for NO Production in Mouse Aortic Endothelial Cell Line)

  • 송주동;이상권;박영철
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제18권12호
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    • pp.1651-1656
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    • 2008
  • Redox factor-1 (Ref-1)은 산화적으로 손상된 DNA의 복구와 세포내 산화환원에 민감한 전사인자들의 활성화에 필수적인 역할을 수행한다. 본 연구에서는 마우스 유래 혈관내피세포주 (MAE)에서 nitric oxide (NO) 생성과정에 관여하는 AKT 활성화의 측면에서 adenoviral vector를 사용하여 과발현된 Ref-1의 역할을 살펴보았다. NO 측정을 위하여 fluorophore DAF-2를 사용하였다. 과발현된 Ref-1은 bradykinin으로 자극한 세포뿐만 아니라 자극되지 않은 세포의 NO 생성도 증가시켰다. 놀랍게도 이 과발현된 Ref-1은 AKT의 직접적인 인산화를 유도하였으며, AKT 저해제로 널리 사용되는 wortmannin에 의해 반응이 억제되었다. 또한, Ref-1에 의한 직접적인 AKT 활성화를 증명하기 위하여 HA-tagged activation-deficient AKT를 과발현시키는 adenoviral vector를 사용하였다. 이 방법을 이용한 AKT 활성의 저해는 과발현된 Ref-1에 의한 NO 생성 및 bradykinin 자극에 의한 NO 생성을 억제하였다. 이들 결과는 Ref-1이 마우스 혈관내피세포에서 직접적인 AKT 인산화를 통하여 eNOS 활성화를 유도한다는 것을 의미한다.

먹장어 (Eptatretus burgeri)의 피부로부터 Bradykinin-Related Peptide의 정제 (Purification of a Bradykinin-Related Peptide from the Skin of Hagfish. Eptatretus burgeri)

  • 신미정;김은정;김찬희;고혜진;김인혜;류홍수;허민도;정준기;박남규
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.30-34
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    • 2003
  • Hagfish bradykinin (BK)-related peptide가 먹장어 (E. burgeri)의 피부추출물로부터 분리, 정제되어졌다. 분자량이 875.8 Da인 hagfish BK는 $C_{18}$ 역상 및 양이온교환 high performance liquid chromatography로 순수하게 정제되었다. 자동아미노산서열분석기와 MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy에서 얻은 결과의 조합으로 hagfish BK의 일차구조는 Gly-Thr-Ala-Gly-Ile-Gly-Pro-Phe-Arg로 판명되었다. 이 아미노산서열을 mammalian BK와 비교하면 다섯 개의 아미노산의 치환을 $(Arg^1{\rightarrow}Gly,\;Pro^2{\rightarrow}Thr,\;Pro^3{\rightarrow}Ala,\;Phe^5{\rightarrow}Ile,\;Ser^6{\rightarrow}Gly)$ 포함한다. Hagfish BK는 먹장어 장관에 대해 수축활성을 나타냈으며, 약 $10^{-11}\;M$의 농도에서 역치반응이 나타났다.