Jf. Heubach et A. Schule, CARDIAC EFFECTS OF LAPPACONITINE AND N-DEACETYLLAPPACONITINE, 2 DITERPENOID ALKALOIDS FROM PLANTS OF THE ACONITUM AND DELPHINIUM SPECIES, Planta medica, 64(1), 1998, pp. 22-26
Aconitum and Delphinium alkaloids are currently under investigation in
search for new analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs, It has been rep
orted that the analgesic compound lappaconitine (LA), a C-19 diterpeno
id alkaloid from Aconitum sinomontanum Nakai is an inhibitor of tetrod
otoxin-sensitive, voltage-dependent sodium channels. In the present st
udy we investigated the cardiac effects of LA and its metabolite N-dea
cetyllappaconitine (DLA) in electrically stimulated left and spontaneo
usly beating right atria isolated from guinea-pig hearts, In all exper
iments, equieffective concentrations were larger with DLA than with LA
, At a stimulation frequency of 2.5 Hz the time constant for the onset
of LA effects (tau = 56 +/- 29 min) was markedly larger than the one
for DLA effects (tau = 14 +/- 8 min). The compounds exerted a signific
ant negative inotropic action at 0.06 mu M (LA) and 0.2 mu M (DLA), As
ystolia of right atria occurred at 4.5 mu M (LA) and 10 mu M (DLA). Th
erefore, cardiotoxicity of LA and DLA was much lower compared to aconi
tine, which caused arrhythmia at 10 nM in our model, For both alkaloid
s a use-dependent mode of action could be demonstrated, In addition, p
reincubation with 0.3 mu M LA prevented arrhythmia induced by aconitin
e or ouabain, We conclude that lappaconitine is a naturally occurring
compound with class-1 antiarrhythmic action.