In vitro and in silico studies for barbinervic acid, a triterpene isolated from Eugenia punicifolia that inhibits vasopressor tone.
Rafaela G S TeixeiraRicardo de PascualKátia G Lima-AraújoMonique A de BritoCristobal de Los RiosArtur F do CarmoLuis GandíaCláudia L M SilvaThelma B MachadoWilson C SantosPublished in: Natural product research (2020)
We investigated the role of triterpene barbinervic acid from Eugenia punicifolia dichloromethane extract in vasopressor responses. Renal arteries were cannulated and perfused with Krebs-Hepes solution. Changes in aorta isometric tension were recorded and transferred to a data acquisition system. Cumulative curves were constructed based on the maximum effect of agonists. Barbinervic acid reduced the renal tonus induced by NA in a NO-dependent manner (IC50 = 30 μM). Triterpene (70 μM) also induced rapid and transient relaxation in aorta that had been precontracted with K+ (53.2 ± 0.05%) or phenylephrine (36.7 ± 0.05%). In silico data revealed two possible active sites for interactions between barbinervic acid and NO synthase. Barbinervic acid showed a vasodilator effect and could potentially be used as a template for developing new molecules for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.