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4-Chloro-7-Trifluoromethyl-10H- Benzo[4,5]furo[3,2-b]Indole-1-Carboxylic Acid (TBIC), a Putative BKCa Channel Opener with Uterine Relaxant Activities
TBIC, a chemical that may open BK(Ca) channels and relax the uterus
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Abstract
TBIC inhibited spontaneous uterine contractions with an EC(50) of 4.63 μmol/l.
- TBIC reduced contractions induced by oxytocin, prostaglandin F(2)(α), and acetylcholine at various concentrations.
- The compound also decreased contractions caused by high potassium levels, indicating its activity as a potassium channel opener.
- Inhibitory effects of TBIC were diminished by BK(Ca) channel blockers, suggesting its mechanism involves these channels.
- No significant interaction was observed with other K(+) channel blockers, indicating specificity in TBIC's action.
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