Imidazoline receptors agonists: possible mechanisms of endothelioprotection

Authors

  • Vladislav O. Soldatov Belgorod National Research University
  • Elena A. Shmykova Belgorod National Research Universit
  • Marina A. Pershina Belgorod National Research University
  • Andrey O. Ksenofontov Belgorod National Research University
  • Yaroslav M. Zamitsky Belgorod National Research University
  • Alexandr L. Kulikov Belgorod National Research University
  • Anna A. Peresypkina Belgorod National Research University ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2829-9860
  • Anton P. Dovgan Belgorod National Research University
  • Yuliya V. Belousova Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.4.27221

Abstract

Imidazoline receptor agonists are one of the groups of contemporary antihypertensive drugs with the pleiotropic cardiovascular effects. In this review, the historical, physiological, pathophysiological aspects concerning imidazoline receptor agonists and possible mechanisms for their participation in endothelioprotection were considered. Illuminated the molecular biology of each subtype of imidazoline receptors and their significance in the pharmacological correction of cardiovascular disease.

IR type 1 are localized in the brain nucleus, carrying out the descending tonic control of sympathetic activation, as well as in the endothelial cells of the vessels and kidneys. Their activation leads to a decrease in blood pressure, slowing the remodeling of the vascular wall and increasing sodium nares. IR type 2 is expressed predominantly in the adrenal gland, fat and muscle tissues. The physiological effects of their stimulation are associated with an increase in glucose utilization by peripheral tissues. IR type 3 are mainly present in pancreatic cells and are associated with the regulation of insulin secretion. Their stimulation leads to an increase in insulin liberation. Thus, IR agonists are able to improve endothelial function through various mechanisms, including blood pressure reduction, improvement in metabolic profile, and direct positive effects on the vascular wall.

Current information on the pharmacological effects of this group compounds allows us to conclude that they are a promising group for correcting endothelial dysfunction and complications associated with it.

Keywords:

endothelial dysfunction, imidazoline receptors agonists, rats, atherosclerosis, blood pressure

Author Contribution

Vladislav O. Soldatov, Belgorod National Research University

Post-graduate student of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Elena A. Shmykova, Belgorod National Research Universit

Clinical pharmacologist.

Marina A. Pershina, Belgorod National Research University

Post-graduate student of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Andrey O. Ksenofontov, Belgorod National Research University

Student of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Yaroslav M. Zamitsky, Belgorod National Research University

Post-graduate student of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Alexandr L. Kulikov, Belgorod National Research University

Post-graduate student of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Anna A. Peresypkina, Belgorod National Research University

PhD in Medicine, assistant of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Anton P. Dovgan, Belgorod National Research University

Post-graduate student of the Pharmacology and Clinical pharmacology department.

Yuliya V. Belousova, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Magister of the faculty of Medical and Biological Physics.

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Published

19-06-2018

How to Cite

Soldatov VO, Shmykova EA, Pershina MA, Ksenofontov AO, Zamitsky YM, Kulikov AL, Peresypkina AA, Dovgan AP, Belousova YV (2018) Imidazoline receptors agonists: possible mechanisms of endothelioprotection. Research Results in Pharmacology 4(2): 11–18. https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.4.27221

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