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Antihypertensive Effect of a Novel Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker Fluorophenyl Benzimidazole: Contribution of cGMP, Voltage-dependent Calcium Channels, and BKCa Channels to Vasorelaxant Mechanisms.


ABSTRACT: Background: The current study presents the novel angiotensin II receptor blocker fluorophenyl benzimidazole (FPD) as an antihypertensive agent in the SHR model of hypertension. We investigated the role of cGMP, voltage-dependent L-type calcium channels, and BKCa channels in the vasorelaxant mechanisms of FPD in the rat superior mesenteric artery. Methods: The antihypertensive effect of FPD was examined using an invasive technique measuring blood pressure in SHR animals. Using a myograph, tension measurement was completed in the superior mesenteric artery to elucidate the mechanisms of vasorelaxation involving AT1 receptors, the NO/cGMP pathway, L-type calcium channels, and BKCa channels. Ion flux (Ca2+, K+) studies were conducted in aortic smooth muscle cells. Putative targets proteins were determined by in silico docking studies. A safety evaluation of FPD was carried out using Swiss albino mice. Results: FPD significantly decreased blood pressure in SHR. It relaxed superior mesenteric arteries in a concentration-dependent manner and significantly inhibited angiotensin II-induced contraction. The relaxation response was also mediated by an increase in tissue cGMP levels, inhibition of L-type calcium channels, and the opening of BKCa channels. FPD further enhanced efflux of K+ and inhibited Bay K8644-stimulated Ca2+ influx in aortic smooth muscle cells and docked well in an in silico study with the targets. It was well tolerated in the toxicity study. Conclusion: The present study reports the antihypertensive activity of novel AT-1 receptor blocker FPD at 50 and 100 mg kg-1 with cGMP, L-type calcium channels, and BKCa channels as putative targets of vasorelaxation, and was found safe in oral toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Iqbal H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8042648 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antihypertensive Effect of a Novel Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker Fluorophenyl Benzimidazole: Contribution of cGMP, Voltage-dependent Calcium Channels, and BK<sub>Ca</sub> Channels to Vasorelaxant Mechanisms.

Iqbal Hina H   Verma Amit Kumar AK   Yadav Pankaj P   Alam Sarfaraz S   Shafiq Mohammad M   Mishra Divya D   Khan Feroz F   Hanif Kashif K   Negi Arvind Singh AS   Chanda Debabrata D  

Frontiers in pharmacology 20210330


<b>Background:</b> The current study presents the novel angiotensin II receptor blocker fluorophenyl benzimidazole (FPD) as an antihypertensive agent in the SHR model of hypertension. We investigated the role of cGMP, voltage-dependent L-type calcium channels, and BK<sub>Ca</sub> channels in the vasorelaxant mechanisms of FPD in the rat superior mesenteric artery. <b>Methods:</b> The antihypertensive effect of FPD was examined using an invasive technique measuring blood pressure in SHR animals.  ...[more]

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