Abstract

We investigated the effects of VA-045, an apovincaminic acid derivative, on isolated blood vessels. VA-045 (10 −7−10 −5M) and vinpocetine (10 −7−10 −5M) inhibited the 64 mM KCl-induced and 10 −6M norepinephrine (NE)-induced contraction of rat aortic strips. VA-045 (10 −7−10 −4M) and vinpocetine (10 −7−10 −4M) inhibited the activity of cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase in porcine coronary artery. VA-045 (3×10 −9−3×10 −6M) relaxed the 64 mM KCl-induced contraction of the canine basilar artery without affecting the peripheral arteries. These results indicate that VA-045 selectively dilates canine cerebral artery, and that it may be a useful agent for the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke.

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