holothurin-a and Hemolysis

holothurin-a has been researched along with Hemolysis* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for holothurin-a and Hemolysis

ArticleYear
Positive inotropic action of saponins on isolated atrial and papillary muscles from the guinea-pig.
    British journal of pharmacology, 1986, Volume: 88, Issue:1

    The effects of several saponins of animal and plant origin on the contractile activity of atrial and papillary muscles of the guinea-pig were tested. In a concentration of 1 X 10(-5)M, holothurin-A (HL-A), holothurin-B, echinoside-A, echinoside-B and sakuraso-saponin (Saku) exhibited positive inotropic and chronotropic actions whereas desacyl-jego-saponin and ginsenoside-Rd did not. Saponins having a positive inotropic action caused haemolysis of rabbit erythrocytes whereas those without inotropic action did not cause haemolysis. The positive inotropic action of saponins was not affected by practolol, chlorpheniramine, cimetidine and indomethacin. Verapamil (10(-6)M) inhibited the inotropic actions due to HL-A and isoprenaline (10(-8)M) to the same extent but had a small effect on those due to ouabain (10(-7)M). In high K+ (30 mM K+) medium where the action potential and the contraction were depressed, HL-A, Saku and isoprenaline restored the action potential and the contraction of the 'slow response' type whereas ouabain failed to do so. In normal medium HL-A and Saku reduced the resting membrane potential by 15-20 mV. These results suggest that modification of the Ca channel is involved in the positive inotropic action of saponins.

    Topics: Animals; Erythrocytes; Female; Guinea Pigs; Hemolysis; Holothurin; In Vitro Techniques; Isoproterenol; Male; Membrane Potentials; Myocardial Contraction; Ouabain; Papillary Muscles; Rabbits; Saponins; Stimulation, Chemical

1986
HEMOLYSIS BY HOLOTHURIN A, DIGITONIN, AND QUILLAIA SAPONIN: ESTIMATES OF THE REQUIRED CELLULAR LYSIN UPTAKES AND FREE LYSIN CONCENTRATIONS.
    The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 1964, Volume: 145

    Topics: Cell Death; Chemical Phenomena; Chemistry; Digitalis Glycosides; Digitonin; Erythrocytes; Glycosides; Hemolysis; Holothurin; Mucoproteins; Quillaja; Research; Saponins

1964