Description | Recently it has been discovered that pronounced drug-dependence and related toxic effects occur in both dogs and rhesus monkeys with this alkaloid on intravenous injection with a dose of 10-150 mg/kg. When rapidly injected, the acute hypotensive effect is very marked and fatal at once. Following drug administration at toxic levels it is found that severe local tissue reaction heptaotoxicity and lymphoid necrosis occurs. At the highest dosage level there is a very definite nephrotoxicity in monkeys and some indications of this in dogs. The evidence available suggests that monkeys are less sensitive to hepatotoxicity with this drug than dogs. |
Description | Tetrandrine is a bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloid that has been found in R. stephania roots and has diverse biological activities. It induces autophagy in HeLa, MCF-7, and human foreskin fibroblast (HFF) cells when used at a concentration of 5 μM, an effect that can be reversed by the autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine . Tetrandrine inhibits PAF-, thrombin-, collagen-, ADP-, or epinephrine-induced aggregation of isolated human platelets. Priming of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) with tetrandrine (5 and 10 μM) reduces TNF-α secretion by RAW 264.7 cells in co-culture. Ear skin transplantation of tetrandrine-primed MSCs decreases ear levels of TNF-α in a mouse model of ear skin inflammation. Tetrandrine (1 mg/kg) increases soleus muscle levels of glucose transporter 4 (Glut4) and decreases plasma glucose levels in a rat model of diabetes induced by streptozotocin . |
Chemical Properties | White powder |
Physical properties | Appearance: Needle-like crystals (ether). Solubility: Hardly soluble in water and petroleum ether; soluble in ether and some organic solvents. Melting point: 219– 222?°C. Specific optical rotation: 285° (c?=?1, CHCl3); sensitive to light. |
History | Recent studies have shown that tetrandrine has a variety of biological effects and very good applicational prospects in the treatment of fibrosis and portal vein and pulmonary hypertension, the regulation of immunologic function, as well as the prevention and treatment of tumor. As early as 1988, tetrandrine has been found having the effect on blocking the Ca2 + channel and was quickly applied into the pharmacological research in the field of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases. Results from a large number of studies have shown that tetrandrine has good effects on antihypertension, arrhythmia, myocardial ischemia, inflammation, and so on. As a traditional Chinese calcium antagonist, tetrandrine has a broad prospects in clinical applications of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases.In the early 1990s, the application of tetrandrine was extended. During that time, researchers conducted many studies about its protective effects on liver, lung, and mitochondria, which opened a new field for the treatment of liver disease. In 2002, it was found that tetrandrine can inhibit the synthesis of DNA and RNA in tumor cells, which provided a new method for the treatment of cancer. At present, the prevention and treatment effects of hypertension, fibrosis, digestive diseases, tumors, rheumatoid arthritis, and other autoimmune diseases of tetrandrine have been confirmed, as well as the function of reducing portal hypertension and pulmonary hypertension, while its other pharmacological effects are to be explored in further study. |
Uses | Tetrandrine is a lipopolysaccharide-induced microglial suppressor, effectively reducing the production of bacterial inflammatory mediators. Anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive. Tetrandrine is used in China to treat high blood pressure. This drug blocked the TPC2 calcium channel required for the Ebola infection process (Robert A. Davey et al., Science 2015, DOI: 10.1126/science.1258758). |
Uses | analgesic, antineoplastic, antihypertensive, lymphotoxin |
Indications | This product is included in national standards for chemical drugs (Volume 14), British Pharmacopoeia (2017), and European Pharmacopoeia (9.0th ed.). Tetrandrine is used for the treatment of mild to moderate hypertension and hypertensive crisis, rheumatism, silicosis, etc. |