Polyphenols of Rubus coreanum Inhibit Catecholamine Secretion from the Perfused Adrenal Medulla of SHRs. 2009

Byung-Sik Yu, and Duck-Mi Na, and Mi-Young Kang, and Dong-Yoon Lim
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju 501-759, Korea.

The present study was attempted to investigate whether polyphenolic compounds isolated from wine, which is brewed from Rubus coreanum Miquel (PCRC), may affect the release of catecholamines (CA) from the isolated perfused adrenal medulla of the spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs), and to establish its mechanism of action. PCRC (20~180 microg/ml) perfused into an adrenal vein for 90 min relatively dose-dependently inhibited the CA secretory responses to ACh (5.32 mM), high K(+) (56 mM), DMPP (100 microM) and McN-A-343 (100 microM). PCRC itself did not affect basal CA secretion (data not shown). Also, in the presence of PCRC (60 microg/ml), the CA secretory responses to veratridine (a selective Na(+) channel activator (10 microM), Bay-K-8644 (a L-type dihydropyridine Ca(2+) channel activator, 10 microM), and cyclopiazonic acid (a cytoplasmic Ca(2+) -ATPase inhibitor, 10 microM) were significantly reduced, respectively. In the simultaneous presence of PCRC (60 microg/ml) and L-NAME (an inhibitor of NO synthase, 30 microM), the inhibitory responses of PCRC on the CA secretion evoked by ACh, high K(+), DMPP, and Bay-K-8644 were considerably recovered to the extent of the corresponding control secretion compared with that of PCRC-treatment alone. The level of NO released from adrenal medulla after the treatment of PCRC (60 microg/ml) was greatly elevated compared with the corresponding basal level. Taken together, these results demonstrate that PCRC inhibits the CA secretion from the isolated perfused adrenal medulla of the SHRs evoked by stimulation of cholinergic receptors as well as by direct membrane-depolarization. It seems that this inhibitory effect of PCRC is mediated by blocking the influx of calcium and sodium into the adrenal medullary chromaffin cells of the SHRs as well as by inhibition of Ca(2+) release from the cytoplasmic calcium store at least partly through the increased NO production due to the activation of NO synthase.

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