Abstract
The present study describes the isolation and purification of acteoside, 2′-acetylacteoside,
poliumoside and brandioside, four phenylethanoid glycosides from Brandisia hancei. We examined their effects on the proliferation of cultured A7r5 rat aortic smooth
muscle cells. The proliferative response was measured from the [3
H]-thymidine incorporation into DNA. All four glycosides suppressed the proliferative
response in the presence of 2 % or 5 % fetal bovine serum in a concentration-dependent
manner. The rank order of effectiveness for inhibition of cell proliferation was:
brandioside ≥ poliumoside > 2′-acetylacteoside ≥ acteoside. The acetyl group at position
2′ of glucose does not seem necessary for the anti-proliferative effects of acteoside
and 2′-acetylacteoside, while the hydroxy groups of the aromatic rings appear to play
a role. Inhibition of smooth muscle cell proliferation by phenylethanoids indicates
that these compounds may have preventative effects on arteriosclerosis.
Key words
Phenylethanoid glycosides -
Brandisia hancei
- Scrophulariaceae - proliferation - aortic smooth muscle - rat
References
- 1 Kunming Department of Health.
Yunnan ZhongChaoYao Xian. Kunming, China; 1970: p 659
- 2
Xiong Q, Hase K, Tezuka Y, Tani T, Namba T, Kadota S.
Hepatoprotective activity of phenylethanoids from Cistanche deserticola
.
Planta Medica.
1998;
64
120-5
- 3
Jimenez C, Riguera R.
Phenylethanoid glycosides in plants: Structure and biological activity.
Natural Product Reports.
1994;
19
695-7
- 4
Xiong Q, Kadota S, Tani T, Namba T.
Antioxidative effects of phenylethanoids from Cistanche deserticola
.
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin.
1996;
19
1580-5
- 5 Nishibe S, Sasahara M, Tamayama Y, Jiao Y, Ravin H, Noro Y, Kawamura T, Tanaka T,
Ono K, Nakane H, Ohmori Y, Kishi M, Mizutani H, Andary C.
Plantago herb: on the origin, chemical constituents and their biological activities. 9th Symposium on the development and application of Naturally Occurring Drug Materials
1993: pp. 21-4
- 6
Murai M, Tamayama Y, Nishibe S.
Phenylethanoids in the herb of Plantago lanceolata and inhibitory effect on arachidonic acid-induced mouse ear edema.
Planta Medica.
1995;
61
479-80
- 7
Kong L D, Wolfender J L, Cheng C H, Hostettmann K, Tan R X.
Xanthine oxidase inhibitors from Brandisia hancei
.
Planta Medica.
1999;
65
744-6
- 8
He Z D, Wang D Z, Yang C R.
Phenylpropanoid glycosides from Brandisia hencei
.
Acta Botanica Yunnanica.
1990;
12
439-46
- 9
Pennacchio M, Alexander E, Ghisalberti E L, Richmond G S.
Cardioactive effects of Eremophila alternifolia extracts.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology.
1995;
47
91-5
- 10
Pennacchio M, Syah Y M, Alexander E, Ghisalberti E L.
Mechanism of action of verbascoside on the isolated rat heart: increases in level
of prostacyclin.
Phytotherapeutic Research.
1999;
13
254-5
- 11
Pennacchio M, Alexander E, Syah Y M, Ghisalberti E L.
The effect of verbascoside on cyclic 3′,5′-adenosine monophosphate levels in isolated
rat heart.
European Journal of Pharmacology.
1996;
305
169-71
- 12
Grant S M, Goa K L.
Iloprost. A review of its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties, and therapeutic
potential in peripheral vascular disease, myocardial ischaemia and extracorporeal
circulation procedures.
Drugs.
1992;
43
889-924
- 13
Lobel P, Schror K.
Stimulation of vascular prostacyclin and inhibition of platelet function by oral defibrotide
in cholesterol-fed rabbits.
Atherosclerosis.
1989;
80
69-79
- 14
Grosser T, Bonisch D, Zucker T P, Schror K.
Iloprost-induced inhibition of proliferation fo coronary artery smooth muscle cells
is abolished by homologous desensitization.
Agents Actions Suppl.
1995;
45
85-91
- 15
Nakaki T, Ohta M, Kato R.
Inhibition by prostacyclin and carbacyclins of endothelin-induced DNA synthesis in
cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids.
1991;
44
237-9
- 16
Hara S, Morishita R, Tone Y, Yokoyama C, Inoue H, Kaneda Y, Ogihara T, Tanabe T.
Overexpression of prostacyclin synthase inhibits growth of vascular smooth muscle
cells.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communication.
1995;
216
862-7
- 17
Catalioto R M, Renzetti A R, Criscuoli M, Morbidelli L, Subissi A.
Role of calcium in angiotensin II-induced prostaglandin release and DNA synthesis
in rat vascular smooth muscle cells.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology.
1996;
27
195-200
Yu Huang, Ph. D.
Department of Physiology
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
eMail: yu-huang@cuhk.edu.hk
Fax: +85-226-035-022
Telefon: Tel: +85-226-096-787