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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 1993-Jul

A chloroform extract of the herb feverfew blocks voltage-dependent potassium currents recorded from single smooth muscle cells.

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R W Barsby
D W Knight
I McFadzean

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We have studied the effects of a chloroform extract of fresh leaves from the herb feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) on potassium currents in smooth muscle. The currents were recorded from single cells dissociated from the rat anococcygeus and the rabbit ear artery using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. When applied to cells isolated from the rat anococcygeus, the extract reduced the inactivating voltage-dependent potassium current in a concentration-related manner, with an IC50 value (the concentration that reduced the current by 50%) of 56 micrograms mL-1. Complete block of the current occurred at 1 mg mL-1. In addition to reducing the peak current, feverfew decreased the time to peak of the current and increased the rate of decay of the current. These effects can be explained by the feverfew extract blocking open potassium channels. In single cells isolated from rabbit ear artery the feverfew extract again reduced the voltage-dependent potassium current, whilst at the same time having no effect on the spontaneous transient outward currents which arise as a consequence of activation of calcium-dependent potassium channels. These results suggest that chloroform extracts of feverfew leaf contain an as yet unidentified substance capable of producing a selective, open-channel block of voltage-dependent potassium channels.

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