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- W4210366728 abstract "Quercetin, a flavonoid abundantly present in the Mediterranean diet, is considered a vasodilator despite its recognized capability to stimulate vascular CaV1.2 channel current (ICa1.2). The present study was undertaken to assess its possible vasocontractile activity. Functional and electrophysiology experiments were performed in vitro on rat aorta rings and tail artery myocytes along with an in-depth molecular modelling analysis. The CaV1.2 channel stimulator (S)-(−)-methyl-1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-3-nitro-4-(2-trifluoromethylphenyl) pyridine-5-carboxylate (Bay K 8644) was used as reference compound. Quercetin and Bay K 8644 caused a significant leftward shift of KCl concentration-response curve. Neither agent affected basal muscle tone, though in rings pre-treated with thapsigargin or 15 mM KCl they caused a strong, concentration-dependent contraction. Both quercetin and Bay K 8644 potentiated the response to Ca2+ in weakly depolarised rings. At high KCl concentrations, however, quercetin caused vasorelaxation. While Bay K 8644 stimulated ICa1.2, this effect being sustained with time, quercetin-induced stimulation was transient, although the molecule in solution underwent only marginal oxidation. Quercetin transient stimulation was not affected by pre-treatment with isoprenaline, sodium nitroprusside, or dephostatin; however, it converted to a sustained one in myocytes pre-incubated with Gö6976. Classical molecular dynamics simulations revealed that quercetin and Bay K 8644 formed hydrogen bonds with target sensing residues of CaV1.2 channel favouring the inactivated conformation. In conclusion, quercetin-induced stimulation of ICa1.2 promoted vasocontraction when Ca2+ buffering function of sarcoplasmic reticulum was impaired and/or smooth muscle cell membrane was moderately depolarised, as it may occur under certain pathological conditions." @default.
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- W4210366728 title "Functional, electrophysiology, and molecular dynamics analysis of quercetin-induced contraction of rat vascular musculature" @default.
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