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The action of Ginkgo bibloba extract in the isolated rabbit corpus cavernosum

Title
The action of Ginkgo bibloba extract in the isolated rabbit corpus cavernosum
Authors
Chung W.S.Choi Y.D.Park Y.Y.Hah J.S.
Ewha Authors
하종식박영요정우식
SCOPUS Author ID
하종식scopus; 박영요scopus; 정우식scopusscopus
Issue Date
1995
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Physiology
ISSN
0300-4015JCR Link
Citation
Korean Journal of Physiology vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 61 - 67
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The extract of Ginkgo bibloba (EGb) is a complex mixture of natural products from the Ginkgo leaves and clinically used for the treatment of cerebral and peripheral circulatory disturbances due to its combined activity of several vasoactive principles. In this study we investigated the action of EGb and its mechanism in isolated rabbit corporal smooth muscle to evaluate the possibility of using this material as a pharmacoerecting agent. Strips of rabbit corpus cavernosum were mounted in organ chambers to measure isometric tension. EGb began to exert an relaxing effect at 1 mg/ml in the submaximally precontracted muscle strips with phenylephrine (PHE, 5 x 10 -6 M); causing concentration-dependent relaxation with maximal effect at 3~5 mg/ml. That relaxation was partially inhibited by removal of the smooth muscle endothelium or by pretreatment with a NO scavenger, pyrogallol (10 -4 M) or the guanylate cyclase inhibitor, methylene blue (10 -4 M). Pretreatment with EGb (3 mg/ml) inhibited PHE- (5 x 10 -6 M) or KCl- (20 and 40 mM) induced contraction of muscle strip. In calcium-free high potassium solution EGb depressed the basal tone of the depolarized muscle strip and inhibited calcium-induced contraction when CaCl 2 (10 -4M) was added. These results suggest that EGb relaxes rabbit corpus cavernosal smooth muscle through multiple action mechanisms that include increasing the release of nitric oxide from the corporal sinusoidal endothelium, sequestration of intracytosolic calcium, and maybe a hyperpolarizing action.
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