Abstract

Germidine and germerine, the Veratrum alkaloids lowered blood pressure accompanied with positive chronotropy and inotropy in mice. Germerine was more potent than germidine in both blood-pressure lowering and positive inotropy, whereas veratridine produced negative chronotropy and positive inotropy. An acyl group (an acetyl or a 2-methylbutyroyl group) at 3-O-R1 position and a 2-methylbutyroyl group at 15-O-R2 position in germine were important to produce the positive inotropy and chronotropy. The presence of a veratroyl group at 3-O-R1 position and a free hydroxyl group at 15-O-R2 position may be essential to produce the negative chronotropy by veratridine. The positive inotropy by germidine and veratridine may be due to TTX-resistant Na+ channel activation.

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