Inhibitory activity on binding of specific ligands to the human angiotensin II AT(1) and endothelin 1 ET(A) receptors: bioactive benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloids from the root of Bocconia frutescens.

PLANTA MEDICA(2002)

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A bioassay-guided fractionation of the 80% ethanolic extract from Bocconia frutescens L. roots, showing a dose-dependent inhibitory effect towards both [(3)H]-angiotensin II and [(3)H]-BQ-123 binding to the human angiotensin II AT(1) and endothelia 1 ET(A) receptors, led to an alkaloidal subfraction as the only responsible fraction for. the activity of the whole extract. Among the alkaloids present in this fraction sanguinarine and chelerythrine were significant inhibitors of [(3)H]-angiotensin II binding (hAT(1) receptor), with IC(50) values within the micromolar range. On the contrary, the [(3)H]-BQ-123 binding (ET(A) receptor) was only weakly inhibited. Moreover, other members of the isoquinoline alkaloid family such as chelidonine and some protoberberine alkaloids exhibited no affinity for the two receptors. The present work shows the possible structure-activity relationship for these benzophenanthridine alkaloids on a screening bioassay using both stably transfected Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) and the human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cells. Furthermore, the ability of these compounds to block AT(1) and/or ET(A) receptors may provide some justification for the traditional use of Bocconia frutescens L. to control hypertension.
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Bocconia frutescens,Papaveraceae,benzophenanthridine alkaloids,hAT(1) receptor,ET(A) receptor,CHO cells,SK-N-MC cells
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