[Effects of 7-methoxy-4'-hydroxyl-3'-diethylaminomethylisoflavone (MHDF) on hemodynamics and aorta in rats].

1990 
MHDF is a synthetic isoflavone derivative with anti-ischemic effect. In this paper, the effects of MHDF on in vivo hemodynamics and in vitrocontraction of rat aorta were reported. MHDF (3~12.8mg/kg ) was found to decrease±dP/dt_(max), V_(max), V_(pm) and LVSP, prolong T-dP/dt_(max) of left ventricle and slow, the HR in rats. It was also shown to inhibit thechanges of heart, performance induced by CaCl_2 in rats. In isolated rat aorta, M HDF caused a noncompetitive antagonism of nor, adrenaline-and CaCl_2-induced contraction with the pD_2' of 3.11±0.21 and 3.73±0.07. The high K~+-evoked contraction with IC_(50) of 17.6 μmol/L was also found to be inhibited. The results suggest that the effect of MHDF on vascular muscle is different from that of an α-blocker and may be attributable to inhibition of extracellular calcium influx or intracellular calcium release.
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