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- Title
Effect of Betanin, a Beetroot Component, on Vascular Tone in Isolated Porcine Arteries.
- Authors
Tawa, Masashi; Masuoka, Takayoshi; Yamashita, Yuka; Nakano, Katsuya; Ishibashi, Takaharu
- Abstract
BACKGROUND Beetroot has attracted much attention because of its blood pressure-lowering properties. Although beetroot contains various nutritional compounds, including inorganic nitrate, some of their physiological properties are not fully understood. In this study, we examined whether betanin, a beetroot component, has a regulatory effect on vascular tone. METHODS Mechanical responses of isolated porcine coronary, mesenteric, and pulmonary arteries were assessed by organ chamber technique. In some cases, the vascular reactivity was observed in the presence of a physiological concentration of betanin (10 µM). RESULTS Betanin did not induce vasorelaxation at physiological concentrations both in endothelium-intact and -denuded coronary, mesenteric, and pulmonary arteries. The endothelium-dependent agonists, bradykinin and A23187 induced vasorelaxation of endothelium-intact coronary arteries, both of which were not affected by exposure to betanin. Likewise, endothelium-independent vasorelaxation induced by sodium nitrite and sodium nitroprusside was also not affected by the presence of betanin. In addition, exposure of endothelium-intact coronary arteries to betanin did not attenuate prostaglandin F2α- and endothelin-1-induced vasocontraction. CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest that betanin does not have a vasorelaxant activity. It is unlikely that betanin is a component directly responsible for the beetroot-induced acute blood pressure-lowering effect in a nitrate-independent manner.
- Subjects
BEETS; CORONARY arteries; ARTERIES; SODIUM nitrites; PULMONARY artery
- Publication
American Journal of Hypertension, 2020, Vol 33, Issue 4, p305
- ISSN
0895-7061
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ajh/hpaa006