Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats

The mechanisms by which resveratrol and nebivolol induce vasodilation are not clearly understood. It has been postulated that both agents stimulate the production of nitric oxide; however, this remains to be conclusively established. The major aim of this study was to examine the vasodilatory and an...

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Main Authors: Candice Pullen, Fiona R. Coulson, Andrew Fenning
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Advances in Pharmacological Sciences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/720386
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spelling doaj-3a4ff0fa48ef4f22ae0c4d0cfef834b22020-11-25T03:30:29ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Pharmacological Sciences1687-63341687-63422014-01-01201410.1155/2014/720386720386Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young RatsCandice Pullen0Fiona R. Coulson1Andrew Fenning2School of Medical and Applied Sciences, CQ University, Rockhampton, AustraliaSchool of Medical and Applied Sciences, CQ University, Rockhampton, AustraliaSchool of Medical and Applied Sciences, CQ University, Rockhampton, AustraliaThe mechanisms by which resveratrol and nebivolol induce vasodilation are not clearly understood. It has been postulated that both agents stimulate the production of nitric oxide; however, this remains to be conclusively established. The major aim of this study was to examine the vasodilatory and antiarrhythmic effects of both resveratrol and nebivolol and to provide further insight into possible mechanisms of action. Cardiac and vascular tissues were isolated from healthy male rodents. Results indicate that resveratrol and nebivolol decrease the action potential duration and induce mild vasorelaxation in aortic and mesenteric segments. Relaxation induced by resveratrol was prevented by the addition of verapamil, Nω-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester, and 4-aminopyridine. This suggests that nebivolol and resveratrol act as putative antiarrhythmic and vasodilatory agents in vitro through possible indirect nitric oxide mechanisms.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/720386
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author Candice Pullen
Fiona R. Coulson
Andrew Fenning
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Fiona R. Coulson
Andrew Fenning
Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats
Advances in Pharmacological Sciences
author_facet Candice Pullen
Fiona R. Coulson
Andrew Fenning
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title Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats
title_short Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats
title_full Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats
title_fullStr Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Resveratrol and Nebivolol on Isolated Vascular and Cardiac Tissues from Young Rats
title_sort effects of resveratrol and nebivolol on isolated vascular and cardiac tissues from young rats
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1687-6334
1687-6342
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The mechanisms by which resveratrol and nebivolol induce vasodilation are not clearly understood. It has been postulated that both agents stimulate the production of nitric oxide; however, this remains to be conclusively established. The major aim of this study was to examine the vasodilatory and antiarrhythmic effects of both resveratrol and nebivolol and to provide further insight into possible mechanisms of action. Cardiac and vascular tissues were isolated from healthy male rodents. Results indicate that resveratrol and nebivolol decrease the action potential duration and induce mild vasorelaxation in aortic and mesenteric segments. Relaxation induced by resveratrol was prevented by the addition of verapamil, Nω-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester, and 4-aminopyridine. This suggests that nebivolol and resveratrol act as putative antiarrhythmic and vasodilatory agents in vitro through possible indirect nitric oxide mechanisms.
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