Pre-treatment with alpha-hederin increases beta-adrenoceptor mediated relaxation of airway smooth muscle

Anne Wolf, Reinoud Gosens, Herman Meurs, Hanns Haeberlein*

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Abstract

Preparations of ivy leaves dry extract with secretolytic and bronchiolytic efficacy are widely used for the treatment of acute and chronic obstructive airway diseases. The mechanism by which ivy preparations improve lung functions is not fully understood. Here, we tested the influence of the three main saponins of ivy, alpha-hederin, hederacoside C and hederagenin, on the contraction and relaxation behaviour of isolated bovine tracheal smooth muscle strips by isometric tension measurements. None of the tested compounds altered histamine or methacholine-induced contraction of the smooth muscle strips. In contrast, the isoprenaline-induced relaxation of 100 mu M methacholine precontracted muscle strips was significantly enhanced when pre-treated with 1 mu M of alpha-hederin for 18 h. The pre-treatment with hederacoside C or hederagenin had no effect on isoprenaline-induced relaxation. For the first time the bronchiolytic effect of alpha-hederin was demonstrated by isometric tension measurements using bovine tracheal smooth muscle strips. alpha-Hederin increases isoprenaline-induced relaxation indirectly, probably by inhibiting heterologous desensitization induced by high concentrations of muscarinic ligands like methacholine. (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)214-218
Number of pages5
JournalPhytomedicine
Volume18
Issue number2-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15-Jan-2011

Keywords

  • Ivy
  • alpha-Hederin
  • Hederacoside C
  • Hederagenin
  • Airway smooth muscle
  • beta(2)-Adrenoceptor
  • PROTEIN-KINASE-C
  • EFFICACY
  • EXTRACT
  • HELIX

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