%0 Journal Article %T Butylidenephthalide facilitates contractions via nonspecific binding to receptors in isolated guinea-pig vas deferens %A Chi-Ming Chen %A Chung-Hung Shih %A Wun-Chang Ko %J Pharmaceutical Biology %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2019.1619781 %X Abstract Context: Butylidenephthalide (Bdph) has been reported to inhibit rat uterine contractions, but significantly potentiate the noradrenaline (NA)-induced contractions in guinea-pig vas deferens (GPVDs). Objective: The present study elucidates the binding specificity of Bdph in GPVD to potentiate contractions. Materials and methods: Electrical field stimulation (EFS, supramaximal voltage, 1£¿ms and 1£¿Hz) or exogenous NA (50£¿¦ÌM) was applied to the GPVD in Krebs or 1/10£¿Mg-Tyrode¡¯s solution, respectively. After the clonidine (10£¿nM)-induced twitch inhibition or the exogenous NA-induced contractions reached a constant, Bdph (50£¿¦ÌM) was added 2£¿min prior to the subsequent addition of NA (50£¿¦ÌM). Three experiments were performed. In the presence of Bdph (100£¿¦ÌM), the release of NA in the medium and remaining NA content in the tissues were determined after EFS-stimulation. Results: Bdph (100£¿¦ÌM) significantly antagonized the clonidine (10£¿nM)-induced twitch inhibition from 22.5£¿¡À£¿2.1 to ¨C11.4£¿¡À£¿1.6% (n£¿=£¿6) and dibutyryl-cAMP (300£¿¦ÌM) from 25.7£¿¡À£¿3.2 to 7.9£¿¡À£¿4.0% (n£¿=£¿8). Bdph (100£¿¦ÌM) significantly increased the electrically stimulated release of NA from 393.0£¿¡À£¿109.5 to 1000.0£¿¡À£¿219.1£¿ng/g (n£¿=£¿6). Bdph (50£¿¦ÌM) potentiated the exogenous NA (50£¿¦ÌM)-induced contractions from 3.0£¿¡À£¿0.06 to 3.9£¿¡À£¿0.06£¿g (n£¿=£¿3), but after washout of Bdph, the response to NA gradually curtailed. Discussion and conclusions: Bdph action may be through the nonspecific binding of the butylidene group to prejunctional ¦Á2- and postjunctional ¦Á1-adrenoceptors to reversibly block K+ channels, and irreversibly block VDCCs on the smooth muscle cell membrane, respectively %U https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13880209.2019.1619781